Tux following footbali'zaamwill expresant the ... R. C., the H.K. C. C. on Monday, 13th Insl, at 4pm sharp on the new ground »H. W. Locktr Cipi, A. L. Barger, H,K.R., F. L. Ingpeo, W.Y.R, H. W. Slaa, J. W. Crowley an ! C. W. Gordon, W.Y.A., H. S. Moberly, G. W. Millward, E. F. Mackay, A; S. Anton, J. D. Danby, L. R. C. play in whito,

FOOTBALL.

The following in the record in the Six-aside Competition to zrth December, 1897 ---

TELE

Moberley .......... 3 2 0 1 1 0 5 Looker.......................... 3. 2 1 0 5 1 4 Davet............. 30210 ¿ Mackay, 30

Scratched..

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READERS who have a Fara for poetry will be lu-

·torasted to leven that the subject of the poetical competition at the Japanese Imperial Cout next

• your will be SÃfonis no puki (New Year's Snow), and te competitors, according to the Oficial Casille, munt send in their peems not later than the 12th January. The chlily weather that has suddenly come upon us should provide the com- petitors with plenty of zuulelal to set their poetic genlos ablate on "ike subject of snow. Thir, by | thefway, its liule mixed, bat let it pass,

The Singapore Free Prasiolite rit December says The Lady Furness ich Katekinetron the gib November for Singapore with a cargo of con! for the Borneo Company and the Mitral Bussan Kalaba. Tie vosect is now overdue, and there are apprehensions that on her way down tó Singapore the got into the typhoon that so badly knocked about the steamir Stam and other wessels, and has not succeeded in Hving through the storm. The Lady-Furness left on the evening of the gtå, at the rame ilme as the Norwegian steamer Borg, which has safely nived here. The Agent of the Mitsul Bustan Kalība, Mt. Fujian, wired a few days ago for news of the Lady Furness, and the reply wa that none had been received.

TWELVE Chinese cooks and boys of the steamer Olympia were to-day brongitbefore the Harbour Master charged by Capt. Dobson with 'disobey- lug orders. The Captain said that on the 16th inst., while at sex, the No. 1 boy (one of the defendants) related to walt on the fourth officer. Winess sent him on deck and then the other defendants refused to work. The No. 1 boy was reinstated but it was not tillthe others were told that they would be punliked when the ship came to Hongkong that, they went to their res pective dulles, They were coly cíl duty for half no hour but this caused a good deal of fucou. venience as a number of passengers were ou board. The No. 1 boy in kii defence sald that he was unable to do any work so the sea wEI very cough. The others stated that the Captain ordered the No. I bay to go en deck as a Baller and he would not, but they did not refuse to do their work. The Harbour Master found thems guilty of combining to disobey the orders of the Captain and sentenced them to seven days Imprisonmer. While the prisoneix were in the dock a waiting to be conveyed to the Gaol, a friend of theirs went up to them and delibmately collected all their watches and other belongings and It was net sfil he was on the point of leaving that it was discovered. We don't believe that much reliance can be placed on Chinese con, atables, as one of them who was watching the

· pritamera falled to stop thè “friend pidgin.""

A SERIOUS CHARGE,

A min samed Rupert Fis Charles Townsend was charged at the Magistracy to-day with having on the gib last, at Kennedytowo, lu- decently suited three children under 7.yours si age, the daughters of Maner-gunners Hayes

and Blades, R. A. The pileoner who is a

member of the local Volunteers, in said to have merved la tha 17th and 5th Laucers, and seen

· mervice in Afghanistan and at the Cape. Fe was formony employed as building overseer by a Hongkong firm and was about to tako another port in a few days on s'a yeark' agreement. Toe case was heard to prívda and pilioner" was remanded Tuesday sex ball of two'zurelles of iso each being allowed

THE OCCUPATION OF RIAOCHAU,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1897.-

THE DIAMOND JUBILEE.

PRESENTATI M OP MEDALS TO-DAY

At the requ'ilđ Hỵ. Đị Governor a Gotamment House at noon today Beraber of praxinent citissus assembled

to ba presented with medals Awarded by Hir Excellency in rècozakion af services randered daring the recent celebration of Her Majesty's Diamond Jublica. The presentation was made

the denwing rooms.

His Excellency eald-Genilemen, I have aaked you to come here to-day in order that might have the pleasure of presenting you in person the medals I have bad struck commemor< Ming Her Majesty's Jubilee. Moduls have been struck in Trinidad, Ceylon, and other colanlej sad it occurred to me that Honghoag would act like la be left in the lurch. These medals are to show that the Government appreciate moit fully what you have done Of course, it wAT hard to distingulih who should receive gald or

~THE V. R. C. REGATTA.

YESTERDAY'S FIAL. KVINTE

· The following are the results of the races

of yesterday which the lateness of the hour precluded our publishing last evəning 1- BROKERS' CUP ; (for double sculla); distance, hali mila; entrance, $5; to be rowed la boats the property of the Victoria Recreation Club.

*TALY.*

Bow, A. E. Alves 1ost sib

Station No. 2.--Whits and red. Sirke, A. A. Alves „mom unalost 715

Car, F, W. Walte............ 9tt öìb) │-

"KILEIN." Station No. 1-White. Bow, J. H. R. Hance........... 9 lb Stroke, F. H. Kew............... 94 dib

Cox, C. T. Kow................. 91t olb) "KATHLEEN."

Station No. 3.--Blue, white sash,

1

1

Fallrer medals, but I hope on this occasion you will not look at their Intrinsic value but | Bow, M. A. de Figueiredo............ gıt olb on account of the bonour which it conveys on Stroke, F. M. Reza Perele, frost dib

Cox, J. M. E. de Carvalh gut olb. all who were coscected with this historical

Lily, thefiroosite, won by a length after being led for a length or two at the start. The Alves Brothers rowed capitally throughout. Time 635. FOR MEN-OF-WAR GIOS AND WHALERS; dis- tance, one ratie; entrance, St ; first prio, $15; second $; the boats to be approved by the Committee, Time allowed for cars B seconds per our. Three Bogls mast start or no rich. Post entlas

event, I will now read you the list of thoje he will receive gold medals. His Excellency then made special reference like services of Major General Black, Hon. C. P. Chuter, Mr. Your Wa Chuen, Hons. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, F. H. May, Me, T. Jackson, Mr. Hody, Comdr. Rumey and Mr. Wadehouse,

His Excellency then presented the meal. The recipitato were:—

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GOLD MEDALS.

H. E. Maj-Gla, Black, C.B. Commodore Swinton Hoilasi, A.D.C.

- Hon. C. P. Chater, C.M.G.

Mr. W. Chatham

Mr. W. Danby

Mr. Fung W. Chen

Mr. T. Jackion

Hap.

H. Stewart Lockhart

Hon. F. H. May, C.M.G. Mr. Mady

Hoo, Commdr. R. Murray Pimsey Hon. H. E. Wodehouse, C.M.G.

SILVER MEDALS

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Han. E. R. Bellion, C.M.G. Mr. W. G Besley Lt. Bazzard, R. A.

Mr. J. G. T. Backle Hau.

J. J. Bell-Irving

Han. T. H. Waltehend

Mr. G. Mumsy Bain

Mr D. Crawford

Mr. G. C. Cox.

Mr. Coron

Mr. N. J. Eda

Mr. J. J. Francis, QC.

Mr. D. Gillies

Di. Ho Kal

Mr. Ho A Mal

Hr. Ho Tong

Mr. V. Lawford, R N.

Mr. Li Sing

Mr. A. P. McEwan Mr. H. M. Mehia

Mr. R. M. Mc

Li-Col. The O'Gorman, D.AA.G. Mr. C. C. Platt

Capt. G. F. Piliippi, A.D.C.

Mr. A. J. Raymond

Mr. H.. Richle

Mr. Herbe Smith

Mr. Charney Doncas

Mr. J. Therburn

Hon. Wel Yok

In making the presentation to Captain May, H.E. id: You will soon be covered with medals, what with plague medals and other thingy,

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H.M.S. Centurionna H.M.S. gente, (201); dars nou 2° R.M.S. Johigenta (No. 3) 6 our#anomaist H.M.S. Victor Emanuel (No. 1) ......... H.M.S. Victor Emanuel (No 2)..................................... ✪ H.M.S. Handy chiqari Torpedo De....................................*

The flagship's galley had an easy who, and good race for second and third places was made | by the Iphigenia's boats, Time, 9.5014

SELECTED FOURS ; crew; stranged by the com- mittee; toties clase before first race second day to be rowed in beats the property of the Victoria Recreation Club; entrance, $10. Dia. tance, one mile.

"HOST."

Station No. 3-

Bow, G. L. Dancan.....................

No. 3, A. E. Alves ...............ammamai sesammta No. 2, G. Wilson 4414191992214(1486)

Stroke, G. C. Hayward........................

Cox, F. W. White .........................

** SHAMROCK." Station No. 4. Bow, T. Mack..................................................... No. 3. J. D. Danby........................... No. 1, G. Mollison.... Strake, A. A. Alves

Cox, C. T. Kew versionate

No. 4. L. A Ell!

"ZEK."

"Station No. I.

No. 3. A. Ellis.074-0. A

arrabaasdaaqsus sets, ܡܕNo. 2, 1. t p

Stroke R. F. Lammett ....... Cox, J. M. E. Carvaldo.....................

*** 1 HISTLE." Station No. 2.

No. 4. C. Hence ......

No. 3, G. R. Stevens...VUKAT GRANDE No. 3. G -H. Patte

Stroke, J. M. Henderson ...............VLİSİSTƏKARLARIN

This raco w

SAILING RACES.'

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rowed in completa darkness After the presentation Major General Black | and nobody seemed to know anything about it We thank you very much, Your save that Hayward's crew finished alone, rowing Excellency, for the kladly words accompanying | against a stiff breezs. Limmert's crew did not the medals, and consider them a graceful start. None of the box's were lost, netther did and very libera! secogalifon of the part, any of them lose themselves in the darkness, great or mail, which we played on tbet would be considered an anomaly if the chief occasion of natural rejo'chog. We think | MA

actor were left without a medik. "I hope Your Excellency will receive one and will long con.. tinue to wear it as a golden link of your Eastern gover: arthip and that your family, in the herest er, will hand it down to theic klih and in as a memento of the prominent part you have played in one of the most romanite and soul-stirring epliedis in the Victorian Ers. (Hear, hear).

The Hon. C. P. Chater, C.M.G. Bald: Your Excellency,-On behalf of the Jubilee Commi tae Ilave to thank you for the decorations you bave presented to and which I am sure will always be valued is pleasant mementoes of this most auspicious occasion. I would like at the same time to say, your Excellency, that our ser vices were most whilngly rendered without the least thought of reward or recognition, beyond the puccess which I am proud tosty we scklaved, It was more das to Your Excellency and to your personal energy and, folerent that this grall

ring roult was allained. (Hear, hear). This interneting event wil siways be associated with Your Excellency's Ldministration and will ever conalltute a most plexairg Hak between your. sali ed this coldsy which nelikas time nor distance can sever. (Hear, bear.)

His Excellency said :—-Major-General Black and Mr. Chater I thank you for your klod |ords regarding my part on this occasion. My name will be found on the medair and I esicem ila yay great honor.to have been Governor of this prosperous colony dailog that event. I lim, sure thin will" form ā golden link between myself and the colony over which I haes presided for six years. (Hear,host)

The presentation of decotalons over, Hin Excellency melted the guests to partake of some retreatment la the adjoining room. As adjourn ment was therefors made to the dining room, where His Excellency sunounced that he had forgollen to mention in the costie of his address that the Secretary of State for the Colonies a approved the waiting of the ribbon in this Co Lony and be (he Governor) hidjspecially 16 quested that it be authulsed is the Mothm Cqunity so that all the secipients of the decers tion could show wherever they went that they ware members of the great federated British Empite that is to be in the future.

THE CERTIFICATE.

Wik sich metal there was also presented letter signed by His Excellency the Governor enclosing a cratificate of award, on wellum,jread-

follows.

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NOTES FROM THE NORTH.

(Prom our own Correspondant)

TIENTSI, December 1st. From a telegram sect to you to-day, you will

have learned that the Cuinesa Cavernment has

Menraged," or more correctly speaking, recepled a Rosian milliary adviser, who la to be followed by 'instructors la dos courte, I kepe this was an much news to you as it is to ma Up here we bave certainly no: had sny klot of soch a move- man', though many rumours were affont at the stre of the Ruslan Pefnco'a 'wisit, in some of which there was doubtless a good deal of Gent well as smoke. After what Russia has done both here and in Cores, there is nothing wary sutonishing la this move. Thesstonishing part

I rather how far she will be allowed to go I fonnanity, I hear that four British god beste vre ordered to Canton, and it is suggested that this may be jut a o uster move to "thit of the Germans at Klaochau. This may 10 10, and anyway I bellevel is a araw pretty clently Indicating the flaw rf Home Government Ideas, It is qelle po alble that sorthern interests will -be alte gether sacificed in favour of the mach larger southern spes; but we shall ate. You will note that Reuter has corårmed what I wrote the other day about Russia and Germany o'riously working in harmony in regard to Klaochaw. The German Consal and Vice Coosal have been ordered to proceed from here to the scene of the late outrage. The Chinese object, I believe, lo degrading the Governor at Chow Chow-to, and-tɔ giving up the forts, but de pot mlad decapitating the ringleaders, bolid- Inga church and paying an Indersnity.

The Raffier is not yet up, though stranded only a few miles away. - The river bas never been in such a bad state

11

THE FRONTIER WAR.

(From Indian Papers.)

LONDON, November azat. Lieutenant Seton Browne is awarded the Dis- tinguished Service Order for services at Maizar.

SHARE MARKET. - LATEST QUOKATTOMS. Rauba $20į, valen. No siber alterations, SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS. MAILS DUR

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English (Churan) to-morrow. Gosman (Prina Heterích) 16ch inst. American (Coptic) 19th lost. Australian (Pamashiro Haru) 17th Inst. Australian (Gulărie) 20th inst. American (City of Río de Janeiro) 25th inst. Canadian (Emprise of China) 28th fast. American (Gaške) gih prox.

T N. P. S. S. Co.'s steamer Tacoma arrived at Tacoma on the 8th inst,

We are informed by the Agents of the Austrias Lloyd's S.N. Co., that the Company's steamer Tris, left. Kobs for this port last night.

THE "Rickmers" Line steamship Deika Rich mars, from Antwerp and Hamburg, passed the Canal on the 7th lust., and may be considered due at Singapore on the 29th last.

We are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Gibb Livingston & Co.) that the E & A S. S. Co.' steamer Guthrie, from Sydney, etc, left Port Darwin yesterday for Timor and Hongkong.

THX Imperial German: Mall liner Brian Hefe- | rich, carrying the German malls with dates from | Berlin of the 15th ult, left Singapore for this port at daylight to-day, and may be expented here on or about Thursday, the tốth last.

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ARRIVALI.

SHIPPING RETURNS. From 5. þm. yitterday lo & pim, to-day,

ÁžÃ ......................1teamer, from Holbow Progrtham ALLAHABAD, November 2310, Colonel Mathias's reward for his gallantry in Malfide leading the Gordon Highlanders at Dargai is likely to be the V.C. "Recommendations for

the V C. have also, I understand, been made la connection with the fighting is the Mahmend country. Lieutenanć Watson, who was wounded and Lieutenant Colvin, both of the Royal Engi- necro, particully distinguished themselves in the fighting under (ba walls of the village where General Jeffreyu bilted for the night on Septem- ber 16 h.

November 24th. General Lockbart reached Dwatal on Tuesday afterosa through a difficolt dzfle, leaving the rear-guard and baggage to follow bim. "His camalities were K. O. S. Borderers wounded, four; sepays, killed one, wounded seven and one follower killed. His rearovuard, which can- |sisted of the 6th Sikur, blvonucked on the sond andar Íved at Dwatal on Wedresday morleg without extualīlas.***

SIMLA November 25th, General Lockhart returned to the camp at Bagh yesterday from Dwatal, His rear-guard was followed the whole way by the enemy to wishfu two miles of the camp. In the defle the tribesmen got within reach of the 36th Sikhs who turned and charged them, kg fire and wounding at least ten and csploring two Saiders. Our caganlifes during the day's fighting were Caviain Venour, 5th Panjable, slightly wounded of the Borderers two privates wounded; of the 36th Sikhs two septys killed and thirteen wounded. The 1st Bataiton and Gurkhar, who were protecting most of the defile, were also actively engaged bai were so akilially handled that they got in without any casuillet whatever.

The cold is very great in Tirah Just now, eighteen degrees of frost 'belag registered the other night in Bagh Camp.

NOTANDA

CALENDAR.

DECIMBER. Meteorological means based on ten year!' obtarvations to 1898. Barometer.....................................................30.177 Thermometer .............................................62 5 Humidity.....

65.0

FOR YACHTS AND PARTIALLY DICKED BOATS; (handicap by the Committee of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club), first prize, cup pre igated by the Commodore and officers of H.M.S. Victer Emanuil; second prise, cap; Ladybird Mr. C. D Wilkinson, 29 minutes... I

en'rance, $4. Coarse, 9 miles. Phzor, Hon. F. H. May, 23, 31 minutes...... 2 Mateor, Mr. C. H. Kew, 13, 13 minutes..... 3 La Cigale, Mr. W. H. Carey, 38............... Maid Marian, Mr. J. Hastings, 13, 18 minutes a Erten, Mr. A. Denison, 23, 18 minuter Chanticleer, M1. C. A. Temes, 23 223 minutes o Active, Mr, H. E. Pollock, 129, 221 mlaates, o Sybu, Offices R.E., 23, 12 minutes marai ✪ Princess, Mt. J. McKie, 23, 33 minutes......... Payse, Dr. Clark, 31 mi-ates o Dart, Officers R.E, 31 miastes. O Shs, Mr. E. M. Hazeland, 114 minnter

The race was one af gmiles and the boata got away in a fice N.W. breese The times at the finish were

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Phædt ............................ (2) 4. Brican÷4

La Cigalt....<> Actly tum2014 Ladybird

Mold Marian

Payns Syöll

Chanticleer

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45

(1) 4 18 55

4 21 15

4 28-

4 28 10

4 30 25 Shinonn

431, 45. Princess

4 34- Ladybirdtherefore wins on her time allowance. OPEN BOATS: say rig, Chine:e owed boats excluded; time allowance, to seconds per foot In length per mile; length of boat to be stated; entrance, $ar Prise, $15. Course, 9 miles, (Winner of similar race on first day to be penalised § mioules),

Folles gig................................................. I Victor Emanuel's Catter, 20 feet, 18 mladies, a Centurion's Launch, 42 lent, Allowatch...... Centurion's Planace, 36 fact, 9 minutes.... o Victor Emanual's Galley, 32 feet 15 mlastes, o Centurion's Gig, 30 feet, 18 minutes......... Victor Emanuel's Gig, 26 feet, 24 minutes...

The winning boat crossed the line with g mín. to sec. to spare.

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AN IMPORTANT CHINIAŻ OPINION.

A few days ago we gave the opinions of two leading members of the Straits Chinese com munity wlibrelerence to the Kinochan focident, both of whom wern firmly convinced of the existence of a great feseigs coalition and the portending partilon' of Chine. Today one re- presentativa bad an Interesting chat with a well- informed English-speaking Chlanman who was recently in Europe, and who claims to be con versant with both Western and Easterd polliics, He by no means regards the situation is hopeless nor the altitude of the Powers are unfriendly to China. In fact, he flatly disbellayer in the existence of any such coalition, and looks apos our special lelegram to-day as mere rumour, galte on a par with other previous retours of similar nature. As regards the Klao-chau Lucident, he said it had long, been known that

OPEN BOATH; (18 feet or godós); any fai Germany was.On the lenient for a coiling

Chinese-owned boats excluded; tese allow Nation to support her commerce, and the whole

ance, 10 seconds par foos in length of Bonts thing was premeditated When in Ecrope he met Major von Hannekeen, who was formerlying

per mils; entrance, šis polio, value $m.

The In command of the northern squadron of

course, staring at .do, will be from the start. the Chico Navy, and be gathered from

JUBILEE GOLD MEDAL

ing lae, round task bost off Green Island him that the was, a feeling of great dissatis-

and back, crossing stuning lion-from went to Hongkong, asnd June 1807, faction at being left, as it were, out to the cold.

east; five miles. Post antries, This is to certify that one Jubilee Gold (or Britain had hor, parte, France had obtained wilver, as the case may be] has been presented Alacrity's skiff „.....................simfoni I advantagens tırma in the south, and Russia to for verylcen rendered in connection | Victor Emanuel's Skiff No. 1, 18 feet, Allow- had second rallway concerilons in the north, with the celebration in "Hongkong of the Six- whilst Gomany parent of it. Our informant then. Elath Anniversary of Her Moun Grdous Majesty | Victor Emansri's Skauf No. 3, 18 fost, Allow. miked Majareve Hanschen what port they would | Queen Victoria's like, and he immediately replied Kiao-chau, Germany wis a power of gitt and growing com. mercial importance, and he failed to see why conclusion should not hawk been made so eme

He sisa fait assured that whatever action Germany had Inkenk, was liken with the full knowledge of Russiarangkis sil tended to show that the missionary outrageishich were commll- ted by freespor sibis coolus had been the pretext for advancing what was doubtless: a settled policy and advantage takes of the oppostually thus afforded to secura a coiling wat

The views hold by Singapore Chinese se to the Imminent break up of China, undir foreign

· pressure, art borns out byʻike opinions enter- mined by the Chinaan fuker month. Stogas gers Fra Prati

1837-1897...

Reigat ({6|gad) WILLIAM ROBINSON.

Govtruar. Tha medal, is about the sixa ofa foscent piece. On one aldo fa a portrait of Her Majesty Queen Victoria surmounted by a crows and Bearing the inscription Victoria Regina at Imparandım.. On the other side there is a saterontation of modna frigate and a Chinen junk and the Inscription of co

HONGKONGA BIR WILLIAM/KOHNSON, O C.MU.; GOVERNOR.

TO COMMEMORATE SIKZY YEARS OF HER MAJORAY'S" "REIGN 1837-1897

Afur the coreeny the whole.company wara photographed in insai of Government Hosan by:

Tamar's Gif, 18 bal, Allowance pro ₫ Centurion's Gig, 18. feet, Allowance. O Victor Emanuel's Skiff No. 3, x6 fest, i mir, Victor Emanual's Skid No. 4, 15 feet, i tula,

RECONCI

Zinnia's Gig, 15 laet, † min. 30 seconds...om a Victor Emonxa?! Skif No, 5; 14 feci, 3 min.

Mr. A. Denison Dingby, 14 ft 3 min, 20

Rafnial).

TO-DAY.

WEATHER. REPORT.

On date at On date st 10.M 4 P.. 30.19 67

Barometer... 30.28 Thermometer ..................... 6 Humidity.............. F Ratatali

FAKÜ

Just

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TO-DAY. Saturday, inth Dec⋅mber, 1897. Chinese-1863 of 11th moon of Bird year

Kwong-a, Jewish-18th Kilwa, 5658. Mohammedan—181k Rojab, 1815,

S40-R183 momimetimiauum Ekr. 80min.

Sitt suga

Bår. Zamin. High water-Affernoon · mom Ohr. Eömin. and Shr, 35min, Law water-Morning umum kħr¦ Eậmín. Afternoon SAP. JOIN. ANNIVERSARIKI. 1781-Sir David Brewster born,

1813-Death of the Rajab of Nagpore and

annexation of his territory by the British, 1851-Indemnity paid by the Prince of Satsum8. 1867-Admiral BeB, U‚§‚N..., drowned at Oaks

TO-MORROW.

Sunday, 13th December, 1897.

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Aggregating 12,048 ions registes. DEPARTURES.

Kaivsberg asamansteamer, for Haiphong Baltan Pronto' nam Sullberg

Burdonadotrok Hentet 1 SLIMESALG Zafiro......... Kriemhid

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Coast Parts "Qalaton

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Haiphong

Yokohama Manil

Yokohama

Canton

Canten

Saigon

Toonan ávanai Comite................. gunboat.

Foochow Rayard....................... dagship Discarlet cruiser A cra'so

Aggregating 23,734 tani register.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNI. Morus (H.I G.M.S.)

Kowloon Dock

Hallan eszk West York .......................................

Dec.

Arrivals.

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SWATOW.

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Aginis. 8. Thelst...............Hongkong.....), M. & Ca 9 Tatang......Hongkong...). M. & Co. 9 F. C. C. Kiso...Hongkong...B. & S.

Yungching.Amoy &3 ani.C.M.S.N. Co.

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to Weschot......Shanghai... B. & 9. so Hotmu................................AmöƑ..............]. M. & Co. 10 Formosa a.Hongkong.....). M. & Co. Departures, for Agents Dec. 8 Kolgan ......Singapore... B. & S.

8 Thaler mmmm..Amoy..............]. M. & Co. 9 Taisang....Shangbai...), H. & Co. 10 Halmun.....Hosgkang.... & Co.

10 Formota ....Amtscans). M.'& Co. 10 Yungshing Amoy & Shal.C.M.S.N. Co. In Port-H.H.S. Peacock, Phra C. C. Klas,

Winchow, Zwirna.

VESSELS PASSES ANJER. Nov, 10, Dutch str. Dengaran, Sharp, Nov. 10, Ecom Batavia for Rotterdam,

13. British ship Műverton, Ireleaven, July tj, from New York for Anjær,

15, Now, bark Fonograf, Gundersen, July 18, from Cardiff for Bangkok.

15, Billah str. Duke of Westminster, Pres. tice, Oct. 13, from London for Brisbane,

15, Dutch str. Meropi, Mlak, Oct. p. from Rotterdam for Batavia.

16, British str. Orirsa, Wood, Nov. 14. from

for Adalside. Blogapore

Singapore for Adelaide.

16, Britisk utr. Jadis, Robertan, Nov, 14, from

17. British ship East Lothian, McFarlane, from Tegal for Asores,

18, Italian bark Avinii Savoia, Ameglie, On. 26, from Singapore for New York.

|: 19, Amr. ship Somael Skofield and, Wlisoo,

from Java for New York,

19, Amr, ship Florence, Duncab, Sept. 13, from Manila for Delaware Breakwater.

10, British abip Marjory Glen, Lillia, Oct. 41 from Bangkok for Rio Janeiro.

20, Amr, ship John M'Donald, Sterer, from Hyoga for New York,

Consignees..

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

5.3. "PORT ADELAIDE" FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

STRAITS.

*ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods am being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, st Kowloon, whence and/or from" the "wharves delivery may be obtained,

No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the ish fnat, will be subject la rent

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"All Claims against the Steamer must be pro- sented to the Undersigned on or before the fath : fast or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to" be left in the Godowas, whore, they will be examined on the rata insty at 37.M.

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No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bils of Lading will be countersigand by

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 6th December, 1897. I-W 1746 THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA. TON COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

THE

SINGAPORE.

“HE Company's Stamship

***KAISOW,"

having strived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo ire hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns · of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf und Godown Company, Kowloon, whasce delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Gonda” have left the Godowns, and ali Cialms must be pent in to the Office of the Undersigned before. Noon on the 13th instant, or they will not be : recognised.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godownt where they will be Kaminad on MONDAY, the rzih listant, af 3P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been affected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 13th instant will be subject to rent.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

HOLLIDAY, WİSH & Co.

Agent

Hongkong, 6th December, 1847% [1-w 1803

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE.

'ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"PERU,"

The above Steamer having arrivod, Consignose of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading for Countersignsinze and to take immediate delivery of their Goods froms a'ongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vesse will be linded and stored at Consignees' riak: and expense,

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent, Hongkang, 8th December, 1897.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND· SINGAPORE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNIES.

THE Steamship

"CATHERINE APCAR,"

baying amrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Gonds. will be delivered from slengside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining an board ster 4 P34, of the Tath instant: wil be landed at Conalguses' risk and expense but the Godeyns of the Hongkong and Kowloon What Godown Co., Limited, at Wanchal.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE 108. PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE | DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside ↑

auch Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be laided and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

No Vin Insurance will be affected. Blits of Lading will be countersignand by

DAVID BASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents. Ronghou, Xoth Desimber, 1897, (3-11830

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP. "OLYMPIA,"

FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI.

*HE shore Steamer having inived, Con

Norw, bark Alexander Lawrence, Oct. 3, Tiger of Congo, tre korsby requested to

from Manila for Channel,

30, British at. Bucephalus, from Avstralia for Ball Strait.

ar, Norw. bark Columbo, Hubert, Oc ̈ ́ÎÌ, from Bangkok for Cadís.

ar, British ship. John Gambles, Trethowis,

23, Dutch ship Hugo Molansar, Schook, Aug/ 1, from New York for Anje.

send in their Bitis of Lading for countersigua- tare, and to take immediate delivery of thuis Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stared at Consignos rful Madi expense. >

DODWILL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents Hongkong, roth December, 180),

Norn. 10th November Bayghe, Nope, Lost T

Dvember-Prius Hetarich

Chinese-10th of 11th moon of B3rd year et | July 23, from Shields for Tandjoeng Prlock.

Kwong-sil. Jewish-17th Kuby, 68KA, Mohammedan-17th Rojak, 28185

B-Rises ..................s Chr. 81min.

Sets

un 5kr. 10min. High water--Afternoon 1hr. Omia: and 10kr. 11min. Low water-Morning ... Sår. 85min, Afternoon on BAY, SEMÍN.

· ANNIVERSARIES, 1845-Rev. V. Stanton zaleased by the Chinese

authorities. 1841-Death of the ex-King of Holland, 1817-The demands of the affed PlenipotenDecember Banlarig

Matiaries forwarded to Yah. 1871-Loss of the ja. Mongols xy Uves lost, ** 1890--Imperial decree sisting that the Foreign Ministers are to be recalvad in audience

Now Year Imund at Peking. overy CHURCH SERVICES,

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St. John's Cathedral ----Communion, 7 4.m,

Maitor, 11 am.. Evensady, 5:45.p.m« Roman Catholle Calkedral pulitas at 6 am. E a.m. and 9.30 2m. Benediction,

PARTED THE CAMAL OUTWARD-1211 November-Glingsla, Hers the, Tapa, Badnorahtre, Hector, Lyder,

ships, Merven, Patreélus, Inton, 19th Novem ber Ching

Chrístína, Medusa, Norman. 231d 26th November-Gaylon, Polyphemus, | Laos, Socélba, Tlanta, i

Diomed, Danfa, Caras, Stats, Glanrhyd Playamay Sacker, Yerra, Ghasis, Lordognath December Argali Trang, Glawarinty, Amputirtis, Dells Rickmers, Orwell, St. Ronalds to Decem bar--Gerda, Netter, Tanialni, Ataka Cowrie, SOMEWARD === 19th November Sumatra, Both Novamber Macdufyth Decembe any case whatever. Sydney Ltd. November-Darma; 3. ll be roared by the 16th instant at Caledenten

NOTICE TO CONSIGNIRS.

“HE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship

*PESHAWUR,"

FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS, Consigrees of Cargo by the boya-mained

ola delquanto é vassal art hereby informed täne thelf Goods xan ;)

Scorry Emulsion of Pars Cod. Ilver Oil will Hypophosphites, is a combination of two most P..

valdubla remedies,, in a palatable and easily Unha Church Services, 11 am, and 6 p.m. digested form having great healing and streng. German Bethesde Chopal, West Point-theatog preper fer most valuable la Consum

- Morning Service, 11 a.midg

flow and writing diseases. : Read the following 1

being landed and placed and dheis, rish in the Hongkong and Kowing. Whaal, and Godown Company's Godowns, at Kowloon, where teach consignment will be sorted out mark,by sanira and delivery can - be obtained as SOON BE the Goods are landed. -40°

Goods not

No Fire Insurance will be affected by me-la

A3 damaged Packigas, must be left in ther Godowan and a coilicata – of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vancells arrival hard, siter which no Claims will be numeroland.

HA RITCHIE,

* Superlatendent,

St. Francis Church, Wanchal –Mass (Chis.). - — hard lound Scott's Emulstas of matongking, zoth December, 1897, ***

6 s.to., (Port.) 7.30 6.m., Edsediction, 3 pm, banist in the treatment of phthisical and

Service(English), o 1.m, y

St. You's Church, Garden Road oraingorofalous diseases. It is extremely palatable

(d) (and does not upset the stomach-thus removing

St. Anthony's Chapel, West Polat -Maus, 8. the great dimenity experienced in the administra.

2 s

As Gross Irland, the despatch earl's boat passed at 5.45, the Zingfa gig: being next at 416. "The Victor'e¬Moda muff followed one | Walsgan Malksdirt Church)— minsta biblod and Mr. Denier's dinghy was Daemonad 5:45 pozn '45 seconds later. The flaner ching in at the 85 Pairs Sumit, Cha

tion of the plain of D. P. KEMAL ERGE 16.30 Surgeon, St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublia." Any

and the Zapies of Chimin 7 stides & Că‡

KUHN & KOMOR,

JAPANESE FINE ART CURIOS,

21 8 25. Qumnor's ROAD, HONKUNGEN 3. WAZER STREET, YOKOHAMA

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