To-day's Advertisements.
ZETLAND
LODGE,
No. sas, E.C. REGULAR MEETING of the above ALOGUE The Fors HALL, Zelland Street, TO-NIGHT, the st March, at 8.30 for a p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, rat March, 1898.
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THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FIFTEENTH ORDINARY GEN.
TERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the COMPANY's OFFICE, No. 9, Praya Central, Victoria, on MONDAY, the 21st March, 1898 at 11 o'clock AM. for the purpose al receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Mana. gers for the year ending 31st December, 1897 declaring a Dividend, sad afecting a Consulting Commities and. Auditore,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 7th to stat instant, both days inclusive.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 1st March 1898
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•CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY,
LIMITED,
NOTICE,
HE TWENTIETH ORDINARY TANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE HOLDERS of the Company will be held se the OFFICES of the Gentil Agents, at Noor on WEDNESDAY, the 33rd March, for the purpose of receiving ther Report with a Statement of Accounts to gist December, 1897.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1838.
Today's Advertisements.
NOTICE.A
THE trd and will la fenture Undersigned Finns have Tais Day carry on the boalaess under the Name and Style Fel SANDER, WIELER CO.
All Assets and Liabilities of the former fims have been taken over by the new fim,
SANDER & CO. WIELER & CO. Office, No. 15, Queen's Road Central,
Hongkong, 1st March, 1598,
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THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
THE CERTIFICATE of 12 Shares numbered
4,143/4,143 and 4.569/4,578 standing in Mrs. GUADALUPE ROCHA having been LOST, the Register of this Company in the name of
Notice la hereby given that a duplicata certia- cate for the said is Sheres will be issued one month hence and that the original cerilicate, uplers produced within that period, will there. after be held by the Company as null and vold.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Managem, Hangkong, 1st March, 1898,
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Intimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
BONGKONG,
AERATED WATERS.
wot be CLOSED from the 20th to 23rd March, SIMPLE AERATED WATER,
both dayi inclusive..
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,
General Agents,
Hongkong, rst March, 1898,
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LUZON SUGAR REFINING COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE.
"THE SIXTEENTH ORDINARY ANNUAL
TEXTING OF 100 SHAREHOLDERS
of the Company will be held at the Offices of General Agents, Peddar Street, 11 12.30 P.M an WEDNESDAY, the 23rd March for the pupose of receiving thals Report and Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1897. will be CLOSED from the roth to the 23rd The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company
March, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. General Agents, Hongkong, 1st March, 1898.
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"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA.
THE Steamship
"PATHAN,"
Captain Day, will be despatched as abova an or about TO-MORFOW, iho and March,
For Freight or Pasinge, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 1st March, 1898.
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FOR NEW YORK, YIA SUEZ CANAL.
THE Steamship
" LYDERHORN,"
SODA
*INGER ALE.
WATER,
LEMONADE.
SARSAFARILLA
RASPBERRYADE, &C.
DAKIN, CRUICKFrank & Ca's WATERS sro made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa.
ather Large Consumers. taon with the best Engilah Manufactures,
Special terms to HOTELa, Czuan, Maskes and Any complotnis should be addressed to the
Manager. Hangkong. 111 March, 1897.
TAKE NOTE
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IT IS UNIVERSALLY ADMITTED THAT
indicate the exact use of words, ne DICTIONARY Can Compare with the New Edition of
WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY,
At the office of the Hongkong Telegraph you can see, and procura for Šix DOLLARS, à Copy of the Wabtier of Wabriers, the latest and most -emphație proof that. Lebor omnia vincii.
NOW READY!
IN HANDY PAMPHLET FORM,
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
MR. H. Ruttonfre to-day prosocated one of his "AN OUTBREAK OF RINDERPEST,
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE HANITARY
BOARD.
Et la recomiad that all communicasimme raixting in Subsortsins. | Chinese shop boys for the theft of four tins of | Adv dianaka, do, be aktywnić sa phe “Maungw, Hanelmi | Anchovy-paste.– Capt. Hastlegu, after hearing Kacies on Klitorial mustours to be sent to "The Ritter" and | the facts of the case, sant, the culpalt luta Mr. Concatenancious landed for pabbouton man be accompanied | May's hotal for thres weeks, and tửa not probable by the name and addrem of the pubes, not somely for that Anchovy sandwiches will Sgure largely in
kis fabe dürlng that period.
not to individnost memebers of the IELT,
publications but sa evichace al good fith,
Whom the columes of the Eingang Ahlgradh will alwart Sophthe faiz discussion by compondesta" of all questions co pag labemos, it must be cucinacity understood that the Editor don not be my way hold himself vonponachée dos optalana shua exquemood.
MARRIAGE.
At the Roglish Episcopal Church, Foochów, on the 9th Feb., Rey, F. E. BLAND of the C.M.S. to Miss H. MONGAN of the Zenana Mission.
The Hongkang Telegraph
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1893.
TH*** was a good attendance at St. John's Cathedral yesterday afternoon at the organ recital by Mr. A. G. Ward, assisted by Mrs. Vallngs as vocalist. The programma was well arranged, the items bring varied in character. Mr. Ward played with his usual fine texte and Mrs. Vallings' soles made a very agreeable variation in the programme.
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| THIRE will be a hocky match at Happy Valley to-morrow, commencing at 445 pm. between teams representing England and The World. The following are the teams: England-Whittings | |tos, Lathbildge, Fletcher, Rowcroft, Meberley, Millward, Cox, Morriss, Ram, Wodehouse, E. Robinson, The World—Lloyd, Parker, Moriah, ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF THE Molany, Jackson, Dixon, Campbell, }. Grant
KING OF GREECE.
Smith, Sanders, Méxan, Anton,
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
LONDON, February ayık.
The King of G ecce whilst driving in the out. skirts of Athana with his daughter was usualled by two men armed with rlines who fred sine shots at the party. The attendant was wounded but His Majesty was not touched. The King displayed great courage and sought only to protect his daughter. All parties diplore the attempted assassination, thousands assembled. round the palace in the evening celebrating the King's escape. Te Diums were sang in the Cathedral on Sunday and crowds on the route The assalikts have not bees
acclaimed.
traced.
THE "VICTORIOUS" COURT MARTIAL. A Court Martial has been held on the ground- Ing of the Victorious. The Captain and Staff Commander wera zoveraly repaimanded.
THE ANGLO-GERMAN CHINESE LOAN. The issue of the Bilik half of the Angio. German Chiness lore la completed, at 90 and 41 per cent.
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Tas many friends in the Far East of Mr. E. J. Ackroyd will be interested in the following clipping from the London Daily Telegraph of 26th January!~Her Majesty held an investiture at Osborne, when the following gentlemen had the honour of knighthood conferred upon them; Mr, Justice Ackroyd, Mr. Henry Arthur White, Professor George T. Brown, C.B., Mr. Herbert Barnard, Mr. Ernest Clarke, Mr. Alderman T. Hughes, Mr. Thomas J. Lipton, Mr. Robert H. Symes, Dr. Batty Tuke, Dr. John Struthers The gentlemen afterwards partesk of luncheon at the Palace. They travelled across the Solent from and to Portsmouth in the Royal Alderia (Staff Captain Broad.) §
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TAI Star is responsible for the statement Bat we are about to witness a battle of the giants between the Rothschilds 'and Mr. Rockefeller, the American multi-millionstre." It is a battle for the possession of the mloeral all market of
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- A special meeting of the Sanitary Beard was held at 930 am, to-day to deal with the matter | of an outbreak of sinderpest at Sassoon Villa, Pokiclum. There were present 1-Dr. Atkinson (President), Dr, Clark (Medical Offices of Health), Mr. R. D, Ormsby (Director of Public Works), Mr. N. J. Eda and Mr. H. McCallums (Secre- tary). Mr. C. V. Ladds, Colonial Veterinary President that he might answer questions. Surgeon, also altended the request of the The Secretary read the following letter from Mr. Ladds :--
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Government Offices,
DAKIN, GRUICKSHANE AND CO.
(IN LIQUÍDATION).
A general mosting of members of the shore company was held at the Hongkong Hotel se noon to-day for the purport of receiving the rêv port of the liquidator (Mr. F. Mfalßund). Thats were present Maur. A. G. Stokas, H. L. Dennys (solicitar to the company), E. Jones Hughes, A. A. Botelho, M. S. S. Sassoon, Hay, W. R. Loxley, Rosario, R. A Gubbay, Fung & Chat and He Fook.
Mr. Maliland vald-Grullemas, in accord wc with tho notices published in the GovGTH= ment Gazette and the dally piparu, wa ment 21st Fobrazy, 1898. Sir, I have the honour to report for the here today for the purpose of having an account. Information of the Board that tinderpest ban | fald hafore you showing the manner in which broken cut amongst the cattle at Sassoon Villa, the winding up of Meus. Dakle, Cruickshank Pokfalum, the property of the Dairy Farm & Co., Ltd. has been conducted and the property Company. The sick animals have bron care- tally isolated from the healthy ones and strict disposed of and of hearing any explanations measures for affectual disinfection taken. || from me, at Liquidator. I have now to stało that No danger to the milk supply need be, ap- the originstoffer, velerred to ai the private meeting Prehended as lactation is suspended imme of the shareholders of the Company on 17th diately that the disease invades the salunis A December, 1896, was made by the purchasers watchman might be stationed at the entrance to the farm to prevent the removal of animals and
as follows:-$75,000.00 dowe, il accepted, the to carry out any further instructions which he purchasers to take over every Asset and leave s might receive. I think there precautions will Liquidator to meet all the Liabilities but at my auffice for the present,
own suggestion, I got the purchasers to make an alternative offer as under :-75 cont. per share on the Capfial of 28,050 shares, If accepted the Liabilities except Capital. For two reasons purchasers to take over all Assato and all accepted the latter offer for not only did this facilitate the liquidation but, as I confidently anticipated, it turned out to prova a mare advantageous one for the shareholders as the following Statement will show ;-
I have the honour, &c.
C. V. LADES The Secretary, Sanitary Board. animals were suffering from a dangerously Intec The President said is war evident that these tious disease and in accordance with the Cattle
Diseases Bylaws say animals found suffering from disease should forthwith be slaughtered and disposed of. Mr. Ladds had since recom- mended the slaughter of nine animals and he also recommended that the owner be com pensated for the loss of them. Tha President quoted Section 3 of Ordinance 17 of 1887 which ||
13 provided for the payment of compensation for showed that they had power to grant compc animals so slaughtered to the owners, which yachtton. In former attack in 1896, the animals
werd isolated and allowed to die or recover a the nature of the disease wen', and no compensă- don was granted. The whole question was whether the Board thought it advisable to slaughter the animals and compensate the owners or whether they should salate the animals and allow them to die or recover. from Mr. Ladds, dated February 181b, 1898-
The Secretary then read the following letter Sir,-Adverting to my letter of 31/3/98, reparing an outbreak of rinderpest at Sassoon Vila, Pokfolum, I now have the honour to been taken to prevent the spread of the disease advise that, as all the precautions which have have proved-estless, that the Board new order the slaughter of the sina semataing European bred cattle at the farm and that compensation to the amount of $1,800 be paid for them under the provisions of sections 2 and 3 el Ordinance 17 of 1887. There would yet remain 16 natives in Great Britain, as in other countries, are inbred cattle at the farm, but I do not advise his hands, and his presumptuous rivals have thele slaughter at prasmi, having reason to bad to create ajiotally now system for themselves. believe that they will not contract she disease,
Mr. Ladds, in reply to Dr. Clark, and that They are now, it is said, prepared to put a new
ikree of the nine animals were diseased and the oll on the market, white and pare, with a fizah other six were all right but they were sure point of ro3 degrees. And this is to be as cheap follow. They would not be used for food. as the article with the Aisah point of 73, which had been some years in the colony,
In reply to Mr. Ede Ms. Ludds said the cattle (so many public authorities consider to be the cause of many accidents with minc:al oli lamps.
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Great Britain. The Rocksfaller combination, by means of its Standard Oil Trust, has long MORE TROUBLE ON THE WEST COAST controlled the ofl markat of America, and it now
OF AFRICA.
Reuter's Agency at Freetown wires that a general rising has takes place in the Stars Leone hinterland, and the offices of the frontier relics have been attacked. A West Indian regiment has been despatch 'd.
FRANCE IN CHINA,
M. Hanolaux has Informed Sir Edmund Monson that France has not the alight..t fa'en. lion of imitating Germany by seizing a Naval
basa in China,
THE ARMY ESTIMATES.
The Right Hon. St. J. Bredrick la submitting the Army estimates asked for 185,513 men, ike largest number asked for dading the prevent century. In biz sparch the Right Hon. member proceeded to rebut the charges that the army was in a state of collapse, and showed by figures that after the despatch of 75,7,9 men abroad in cate of ■' war the country would still have
admitted that the arilllery was deficient and hence the demand for an Increase in that arm of the service.
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cherishes the ambition of giving light to the to the world. The Rothschilds would like to Bluminate at least a corner of it with the all from Baku in the Carplany and, la the pursuit of this afm, they have crossed the path of the American giant. Bet most of the means of distribution
KOWLOON DOCK CONCERT.
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28,050 mbares 75 per cent share ......$11,037 50 Bank overdraft at time of sale........ 22.915.05
Goods, aot paid for bat delivered on London Liabilities time of sale........... 11,650.89 Local and Amoy Liabilities time of male tag98.ga
acceptances to Drafts "documents for acceptance
:
4,800.00
$78,42296
of $3.423.96 at least better than the original offer of $75,000. I might add with regard to this that it was absolutely impossible to get the exact figures I have agreed (en with the purchaser and they are rather under than over, as the liquidator would have to be auswerable for avery agreement with the whole staff and at regards the lesso. - As regards the purchasers, on the other hand, much more favorable terms than liquidator. they rattled the Loados Liabilities promptly on taving surplus assets in hand could have done, as would have been the case if the $75,000 offer had bead accepted. From the remarks I made on the condition of the Company at the extraor« dinary meeting held on syth, December, 1896, I trust the shareholders will agree with me that it was impossible to contfite the 'concern with out fresh Capital and some exten:fre altera- tious in the management and I would explain that for several months before the Company went Into Hquidailov, there wasn talk of selling (alexa going concern if it could not be carried on, but no other bons fde offers reacted me although several parties talked of buying at Agures considerably short of the offer I obtained and sccepted. There is one other point I would refer to, viz, at the pifenta meeting above alluded to, it was suggested that I should adveniles the business for sale. This was not done and I would explate that before advertising. 1 felt it my duty to refer the matter to the purchasers who had made bona fides effer, which offer an out on 15th January, 1897, and they replied that it was quite apparent that they would not the bustsess was to bave besa sa adver ised and that they should not consider themselves bound by their offer if I advertised the business for sale, With there remarks gentianen, I have now to lay before you an account of the liquidation. and I shall be pleased to answer any questions you may wish to sik..
whethes they should cause their slaughter or The President said the whole question was whether they should be simply segregated. In
gd they were not slaughtered at all. Parson ally he did not see the object of slaughtering the six healthy catile
Captalo Hammeraes will be despatched as abova A FULL CAREFULLY REVISED and | another army corps besides lørgo réserves. He management of Mr. J. M. Farr to whom the very / 1896 showed that they could trolate the cattle j hara maɗa the offer had they been awise that
an or about the 4th instant.
To be followed by the
5.5. "URD.," on or about 15th April, 1898. 8.S. "QUEEN MARGARET," on or about 15th
May, Bol.
3.5. "ST. NINIAN," on or about 10th Juuc,
1898.
8.2"CRAIGEARN," on or about 30 June, 1898.
For Freight, &c., apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. Agents.
Hongkong, 1st March. 1898
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR KOBE.
'HE Company's Steamship
THE
TAIYUAN,"
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Captain Nelson, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 5th Instant, at 4 P M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents
Hongkong, at March, 1898.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA
THE Steamship
acturkia account of the
INTERPORT CRICKET MATCHES With a Crillque or the Week's play, the Festivilles connected with the Carnival and the batting and felding of the various teams."
PRICE, 50 CENTS PER COPY, Orders will be promptly attended to by
The Manager THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
OFFICE, No. 6, Pudder's Hill, Hongkong, 20th November, 1897.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1941.
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Mr. Ladds said they had been isolated but it was still spreading, but he did not think it would extend to the 14 zativa cattle,
The President said that the experience of
and the outbreak at the Dairy Farm did not spread to any other farms. He thought they would be justfed in following a similar course Mr. Ede thought they should slaughter the diseased ones only.
Last night the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club gave one of the very best concerts ever given la the Dock Concert Hall. It was under the
bighest praise is dus for bavlog organised a well selected, well arranged and well executed programme to which he himself contributed | now, materially at the plazo. The audience was LOSS OF A UNIONIST SEAT. numerans enough to demonstrate how these Lord Edmund Fitr Mastics, the liberal candi-fancilons ara appreciated and in fact tha Dock date, has been elected for Crickda'e (Wif**). concerts are fast outgrowing their limited accommodation and we are pleased to learn that - there is a prospect of a larger hall being provided
before long.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended Feb. 27th are:-Europeans, 2001 Chinese, 2,567; total 3.767.
MR.W.V.D.mmond has been appointed Chief Legal Adviser to the Barean of Foreign Affairs at Shanghal, upon the recommendation of
1928 WINES & SPIRITS. Viceroy Liu of Nankin.
ALL these are selected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, thur saving all Captain J. G. Spence, will be despatched for intermediate profits, and enabling us to supply
"LIGHTNING,"
the above Parta on TUESDAY, the 8th instant, the best growths at MODERATE PRICES. at 3 PM.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 1st March, 1898,
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOR SANDAKAN.
THE Company's Steamship
*DEUCALION,"
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Captain Branch, will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the gth Instant, at 3 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agente. Hongkong, '111 March, 1898,
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
NOTIGE-TO-CONSIGNEES,
THX Steamship
"LIGHTNING," Saving arrived from the above Forts, Consignes ́of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods
will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impoding the discharge or remaining un bourd after 4 PM. of the gid ‘Instant will lgjanded at Consignees' risk and expenos, Into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Wanchai,
Consignacs of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE DEAVERY of thels Gooda from alongside Back Cargo impeding the discharge of the rest
will be landed and stored at Consigness' risk and
Fire Insuranca wil be affected.
No bend had by
DAVID BASSOON, SONS &.Com
Agents/ Hongkong, 14 Marchy 1898-
PRICE LISTS, with Full Details, to be bad on
Application.
PORT after removal should be rested a month before use. When required for drinking at
Wines.
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Dr. Clark sald they did not slaughter before because they did not think the disease would' spread.
Mr. Stakes moved and Mr. Gubbay seconded · the following resolution which was carried "That the account submited to this meeting and showing the manner in which the winding up has been conducted and the property of the Company disposed of be recolved and adop ́ed." i seconded, "That the books, accounts and Mr. Sassoon moveð- and Mr. Stokes
documents of the Company and of the Liquidator thereof be retained by the said Liquidator, upon the understanding that he'wili datsin's C for five years from date? -
Carrică.
Mr. Ladds, to the President, said the Incubation five or six days. If they did not take his advice of the discase might taka pinca in 48 hours or
In answer to Mr. Stoles Mr. Maitland said they would run a great risk of it spreading to the that the balance of $1,116.14 would be paid other farm, which would mean a big thing to over un fast as possible. There were some the Government. This place was only 400 or shareholders all over the place and Ao was 500 yards direct from the other farm.
geing to send out circulars. to every registered Mr. Ede then moved to That the discäsed | tblueholdet. The 88a insppropriated was cattis be slaughters! at orce and that as the little more than be expected 'awing to seme of | others were found by the Veterinary Surgeon to the shareholders not collecting their dividends be attacked he should have power to order hair and the bank interest being more than was slaughter at once; the quastion of compensation anticipated, ment.” fos the slaughter to be referred to the Gavern.
Mr. Ladds said eight crnine had died slready and these were all European-bred cattle, he'l
The President said that if they killed these atne it would not prevent the disease spreading The buying rate for sovereigns is $10.63 per Lola by Mits Channett who gave Paderewski'ser of the disassed canle and as the others
The programme commenced with a pianoforte to the others.
Mr. Ede thought they should order the slaught Minget," Miss Chenneft is quite new to showed it they also should be slaughtered. The Hongkong audiences and, for so young a player, diseased ones should not be allowed rear the reat premises exceedingly well. Mr. Waddell who of the herd. has been most unkładly biding his light under a bushel for many months reappeared with his two masterpieces, in the very front rank of Hong- kong favourites, "Come fato the Garden, Mand," and The Fulgrim of Love." In both he met with a most enthusiastia recepiton and a per- sintani recall. Mr. Muskalt gave two recitations MP. Edwin Geach, manager for the celebrated in his best style and was warmly appland. London Illusionist, Carl Herts, welten un kaying ed, though some of the audience showed an that Carl will shortly appear la Hongkong. This occasional insbilliy to keep their tongues stil doubtedly the greatest of living conjurors and somewhat unletiresting song and does not do clever artist, in as the London Tómas mays, un
Mrs. Hand zang" The Arabian Lover" which is
The President said ke seconded, the mailon, | ke baa lastertained some of the most notable Justice to her remarkable volcë. Mr. Mirow gava | because although on the former outbreak such people of Great Britain and Europe. He has an extremely beautiful sliber sole which was ctory to try to eradicate the disease. This was a a course was not followed it was more antiafie, lately had's very successful season in India and cored. Mr. Van Nierop, In his first song" Oh, how much more scientific way of treating it. Honsily talented callst. The Hongkong public unfortunate acoustic properties of the room, is accompanied by Mdile. D'Alton, an excep- I love then " seemed rather disturbed by the very The motion was 'carded and the meeting
termlasted. know a good thing when they see it and it's safe which would spoil any sluger. However in ble to say that a good season here is in store for † second song “The Holy City " he was more ut Cal.
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CORRESPONDENCE.
[We do not necessarily endorm the splatzes expressed by.
Correspasómata in this column 1.
THE SECRET OF THE BRITISH
EMPIRE, NE
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The meetlag then concluded,
The following is the official Statement of acconatu sabmlited to the meeting :----
Receipit,
To A. S. Watson & Co., LA, on account of the concerned for busi- ness of Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Ld., here and at Amoy, including rall Austis and all Llaḥliitius except Capital 75 cents per share on 28,030 shitet armununa$ 21,037.50 To Hongkong and Shanghai Bank
ing - Corporation,... Interest current scromat kumar+9989389626- To Fees for new Strip...no...muj
Payments
On
293-33
1,00
21.331.38
ance it should be ordered to be decated st the Dispensary before being sent out.
home and sang well up to his best form. SHERRY-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner
· A stonn of applause followed and Mr. Van Wines of very superior Vintages. All are At the Supreme Court to-day in Summary Nierop responded with "Thy torender am I.”. true Xeres Wiacs,
Jaisdiction, bilors Mr. A. G. Whe, Polsas Mr. Cilipin sang "Ho! Jolly Jenkla " with great CLARET, Our Clarels, including the lowest Judge, Reater Brackl.mann & Co, sued the success, Beleg fairly well accustomed to the priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine Wing Shing Steamlaunch Company for 8875 room be kept soms of bis voice up
To run Burros or vun “Borozona TYLNSRAŻKĄ, product of the juice of the grape and are damages through a collision between their lorcha his sleeve, so to speak, and so though his Drummond gave us an intrasting lecture on Bir-Lest Saturday, at the Cliy Hall, Mr. not mitificially made from status and wiring and the siver-boat Safhong in Sept, wonderful bass could not be heard at is best the abave impestant subject. It was elequently cutracts, as is generally the case with Cheap last which they alleged to have been caused by in a room like that, he made the best of it sigued that aus Empire to maintained chiefs by By Chairman; Fees for signing, mis
the negligence of the servants of the defendants | under the circumstances. Mr. South played a
the confidence inspired, especially among
sates of meetings of 17th DeceTS= bar, 1896, and 17th January, 1897, -BRANDY—AlverTM Brandy lú guaranteed to while towing the torchu. Mr. J. Haslags dizelozet-solo-Maritas2~xcellently well Aalatia races by ons Justice as alewo in our lawn and in their administration ki kome and abroad.
at as per manilag igenisimmis ba pure Cognac, 'the difference in price appasted for the plaintiffs and Mr. H. E. Pollock | and wis encored as he deserved to be. Ho then
By Supreme Court Registration Fee, Discussion followed, in which many being merely a question of age and vintage (instructed by Mr. Galut) for the defendants, played-a-place-which was-just-a trifle longer --words were spoken, but ore important factor in Ur. H. L. Dennys, legal expenses WHISKY.-All our Walky is of excellent The plaintiffs' petition set forth that is September, than we should recommend for an encore picos our Imperial success appeared to be overlocked By Advertising
quality and of greater age than most brana 1997, they hired the defendants' stramiaunch † bat was vary much enjoyad all the same, Mirable races may be auributable to the excals Ligulditor's Fee +9929 namely, that howsypt much of our power to me By Rist Hoel Rooms, Stationary,
Printing and pritiesRiv to the market, The SCOTCH WHISKv | Włagkwaf to low their tencha which was full of ) Gilchris's song "Will of the Wisɔ,” a most blood-tence of one 11W%, add the Impartiality of their marked "g" is universally popular, and a cargo from Hongkong to Centon, When si cardling, eerie, weird sklei which seems to have administration, much more, a fairly owing to By Flint and dual Dirldende pild to pronounced by the best local connoisseur Deep Bay the Kuting collided with the Satkong been specially designed to set people's teeth on the influence of individual Eritons, sit the world Shareholders on 20,345 Sbærer að to be superior to any other brand is the which was at archer and the plaintiffs allege edge and give them a chill down the back In Tir, through that love st, featles which my balance in Hongkong and Surge
per Hongkong market.
that it was through the negligence of the man response to an encore he gave the good old generally seen in their dealings with each niker and with the natives with whom they come in on the Wingkwof that the collision was consed, favourite "Philadelphia" and the audience dally contact. They had paid the ownṣes of the Salkong $685 | muðu u ħall- hrasted surreptillous attempt to Doubtless it was our diplomatinis,nokdieru he genuins when bought direct from us in the sxco for solicitors' fees and this suit was brought solo, a novely which was very much appreciate through all lands, lone can keep it. Each ine We only guarantee our Wines and Spirts to for the damages caused by the collision and pick up the chorus. Mr, Sivier gave awhistling and sailors who originally won fe as en Em Colony or from our authorised Agents at the to recover the money from the defendants. The ed and was ancored. At the conclusion of the dividual Briton Road (bul a source of pire, but our countrymen themselves, sekitarað
answer to the petition denied that the colllidón programame the Chairman, Mr. David Gillies, strength to our Empire, and so long, as he is go was cursed either solely or partially through the - made a few appropriate remarks in prales of the || by the character and jqailed of his dealings, wo 'S. WATSON & CO., LD. negligence of the defendants' servants and attet" || Indies and gentlemen who had contributed to the need teas no foreign fou
buted the volilalam je megligesca'en/the-part | svaniaga enjoyment and the proceedings closeă [7] of the plaintiffs) servants on boned the Jentelige with n võte of thanks to the Chalsman.
Coast Ports.
THE HONGLONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, 8th December, 1897,
ENGLISHMAN,
05g, s8th February, 1898,
hal Banking Corporation siseseis
Balance 91 ROUTs, represents: ---
Unpaid dividends, 1,704 sharon`at
30.00
3:00
149.45
4875
300 00
9,100.89
€11,131.83
1,335 39
80.75
-3,326.14