To-day's Advertisements.
VICTORIA
I
CHAPTER,
No. 535. E.C.
EMERGENCY CONVOCATION of the
Are CHAPTER will be held in the
FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, TO- NIGHT, the and March, at 8.30, for 9 pm. precisely. Vlatting Companions "sie condially Invited to attend,
Hongkong, and March, 1898.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1898.
Entimation.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1941.
05 WINES & SPIRITS.
THE Undersigned has received lustructions
to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
OM
SATURDAY, the 5th March, 1898, Commending at 2,30-P.M.,_
at his SALES ROOMS, DUDDELL STRETT, A QUANTITY OF GENTLEMEN'S MATERIAL
Such as
TWEEDS, HOMESPUNS, FLANNELS, &c, ac.. cat in Salt Lengths On View from FRIDAY, the 4th instant, zëgë. Truus,—As Customary.
GÉO, P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, and March, 1898.
THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. TOTICK is hereby elven in pursuance of
NOT Section 38 of the Companies Ordinances
al Hongkong, No. 1 of 1877 that the FIRST
pl
ORDINARY
MEETING GENERAL SHAREHOLDERS in the above COMPANY
will be held in the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. Praya Centre, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, anth day of March, at Nõɔs.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
JAMES B. DUNCAN, Secretary.
Hongkong, and March, 1898.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL.
THE Company's Steamship
"NESTOR,"
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Captain Asquith, will be despatched as abovi TO-MORRÓW, ibe zad March, at Noon.
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, and March, 1898
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
. LIMITED.
FOR MANILA,
"HE Company's Steamship
THE
* SUNGKIANG,"
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Captain Dodd, will be despatched as above TO-HORROW, the gad March, at 4 7.1.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
I$18
Hongkong, and March, 1868,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
fi
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TOOCHOW,
THE Company's Steamship
ΤΗ
"RAITAN,"
Captain Rosch, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 4th instant, at Daylight, and not as previously notified.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LÁPRAIK & C,
General Managers, Hongkong, and March, 1848,
#MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
3.5. "PATHAN," FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS, "ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed Not in Goods are being landed at their alsk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharvas delivery may be obtained,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
ALL those are selected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, Imported in wood and botiled by ourselves, thus saving all Intermediate profits, and enabling us to supply
the best growths at MODERATE PRICES,
PRICE LISTS, with Full Details, to be had on
Application.
PORT after somovai should be reated a month before us. When required for drinking a once it should be endered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being sent out. SHARRY-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner Wines of vary superior Vintages. All are
true Xeres Wloes, CLARET,-Our Clarets, including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the geasing product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from raisins and carrants, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines. BRANDY-All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure Cognac, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage. WHISKY.-All our Whisky is of excellent quality and of greater nga than most brand, In the market. The SCOTCH WHISKY marked “E” is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.
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We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genulas when bought direct from sa in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THI HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 8th December, 1897.
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The Hongkong Telegraph
HORDKONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1898.
notes and COMMENTS.
At the Sanitary Board's special meeting yesterday t the rinderpest 'outbreak at Pokfulam we had doctors differing, but one of them happened to be a doctor for mankind and the other a doctor for the brute creation. The latter gentleman, Mr. Lands, the Colonial Vet., argued that all undiseased cattle at that place should be destroyed as well as those Infected, as Is found necessary in England and else- where, being in fact the only effective check on the spread of the disease. Dr. Arzinson falled to see it and eventually succeeded in carrying his point that they should'not be slaughtered. Now, Mr. LannS Ir nukilled veterinary practitioner, and sure. ly he, if anybody, should be able to know how best to fight this serious disease. We would like to hear what Dr. Atkinson would say if a vet. came and tried to teach
outbreak. What is Mr. Lands paid for ?,
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races.
That Isn't love. British Justice The Powerful and the Pracoch went out for SEVENTY-ONE candidates bhava enterad for the is one of the greatest Institutions in the | a trial spin to-day.. We don't know whether the Oxford Lood Examlanilons this year; 19 world; but it la based on expediency, not | Fowerful was able to keep step with her | Seniors; 24 Joulora and 18 Preliminaries. sentiment. It is of the bead, not the heart. doughty little consist,
It is not a spontaneous Instinct, but a cal-
THX Echo Macasmas reports that on Sunday, culation, cultivated into a habit, a second THE 1897 report of the Sexmen's Mission has saik February, thirteen Chinese prisoners, under nature. That is how we occasionally reached this office. The report contains a con-going sentence for serious crimes, escaped from depart from It. A nation cannot get dse resume of the work done during the year the subterranean prison constructed not long away from its own real nature, any more noder riview and the institutes of the mission, go at the fortress of 5. Fauto do Monte. It is than a man can'; but an acquired charac- | ws are glad to learo, continue to prosper. bellaved that the door of their dungeon was got teristic, a carefully studied usage, is liablo to lapses, and so la British Justice.
open in some way (we can't read Pattuguese well woough to tell whether the Belo's explana of the Taikos Sugar Refaery, was to-day sex-tion is convincing, but we know prison doors tenced to forty-two days' hard labour. This case are sometimes opened with silver keys) and the affords the pan find ample scope, but we're prisoners got into an upper part of the building, whence they lowered themsolves with Impro- above that sort of thing,
vised ropes out of the windows.
A movement is now on foot to establish
WONO FUK, a fish monger, who had laid telo zlous hands on same steel fittings, the property
THE new opium firmers, the Kwang Wat Erm
FOR long time past there have been complaints of gas fitilugs belag stolen from residences In course of constraction and Sergeant Smith yesterday succeeded fe landing a culprit in this class, He was on duty in Queen's Road near No. 5 Station at 7.30 am, when he
a Chinese library and reading room in this Colony and with this point in view notices have been circulated throughout | the place. The library is intended to be run on the same lines as the City Hall yesterday took over the "bla" and to-day Mr. Library and the objects, as set forth in the Spooner and other officers were bartly engaged circular, are-(1) " To Improve the know- ledge, (3) To further education and learn-in swearing in the new exclsemen before the ing, (3) To translate and publish books, detecile police staff. Altogether about rod men etc.. (4) To encourage social Intercourse were "pat through." We understand that the between Chinese and Europeans." The latest rental of the farm, means $31,000 per new venture is to be managed by a work- month. ing committee consisting of fifty-four members, Chinese with European educa- tion. It is a great wonder that with such a large population of English speaking Chinese similar movements have not came to the front long ago; but now that it has commenced, it deserves every possible support. The objects are worthy and commend themselves to us. Chinese libraries, debating clubs, and other pro gressive Institutions exist in Shanghai and Singapore, and we do not see why this new undertaking by the Hong-isted of gas pipes and other filings. The coolte wald he had bought the things from a hawker kong Chinese should not meet with success, By the way, there is a plea- but lovestigation proved that they had been outburst of latitudinarianism in stolen from a place in course of erection at No. sing the circular-"Gentleman who approve 13 Queen's Road Central. The fellow was sent. of this movement ara re sectfully request in for three months, "without the option," ed to give their support, oral or otherwise." We try to be moral, but we are sometimes ACCORDING to all accounts it's about time the otherwise, sad to say, and the numerous P. W. D. pat a railing around Murray Ples. This immoral gentlemen of Hongkong will be a where most of the British and foreign blue glad to find that there is no "Noncon- Jackets fand and embark. As many of the tais formist Conscience" threatening them. to off "glorious," there's nothing to prevent Not long ago a parson in England refused them going overboard and the policeman la and an American missionary protested a brewer's subscription to a charity fund ; against accepting money from Rocxz- TILLER because he money was iniquitously earned; but the Hongkong Chinese are men of broader views.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
THE ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF THE KING OF GREECE.
LOWDOW, February 28th.
A man named Karditza, in the employ of the municipality of Athens, has been smested and admits having fired at the King. He regrets his
failure.
CRICKET.
In the final test 'match at Sydney, Stoddart's tests are out for 335 runs and Austraila has made 184 for five wickets.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The buying rate for sovereigns is $10.63 per £.
Tax Grafton, Narcissus, Ratubow, Phenix, Daphne and Redtoks were at Negarki on the
14th alio.
Ma. W. M. B. Arthur, Chlef Clerk at the Magis- tracy, went home on icare by the G. M. 3. Sachsem yesterday.
Wz notice that one of the learned counsel recently engaged in remunerative lawsclia has bloomed out in a new wig and gown.
THE crew of the Victor Emanuel turn over to
the Tamar to-morrow morning when the Com-
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The Chairman then read the following report In 'connection with the Victoria Jubilee Road, prepared by Hos. R. D. Ormsby, Director of Public Works, who was present at the mosling by request
Mr. T. G. Hughes, of the Royal Engineer Staff, was engaged by Government and attached to the Public Works Department in November ing of the proposed carriage road round the for special work, namely, the traclog and asiyay Island, Mr. Hughes commenced work on the 18th November, and has been continuously miployed at it ever since. His work conalits in and (where the gradients are found to be too Forveying and levelling over the existing road steep for the new road) accking a suitable line. with no straper gradient than 1 in 18, 1 bad hoped to make t io to the maximum grade, made this very difficult except by nedaly bat found the configuration of the country Increasing the length of the road and the allowed theri fugtha of x in 18, which is fairly. expense of construction. I have therefore good gradient for a carriage road. The fut
experienced, and the spanleg of several trial.
of
Ar the time at the record reign celebration is Sydney Me. Quong Tast, on behalf of the local
mila of the present road was found to be much Chinese, brought to Goverment Houis the
too a'e:p, and considerable diffienity wa draft of a congratulatory cablegram to her Majesty. Captain Ferguson, private secrotury lines necessary, before gettlag a satisfactory to his Excellency, insisted upon delraying the trace to first gap. The third and fourth mile cost of dispatching the message to London. As personally over the whole trace on foot, parts of also presented several difficsklas. I have been
deputation of leading Chloess walted on Captain weekly report of his press. In addition to an acknowledgment of this compliment, alt two or three times. Mr. Hughes sends in a and the Hon. Mrs. Ferguson last month, and the traverie and longitudinal section presented them with unique collection of
the trace he has to tako at least 52 com valuable Chinese needlework, especially worked of erath sed reck to ta made and has also sections in every mile, to enable the calculation in China to the order of the subscribers. The to make enlarged plans all large stream crossings, expled a coolle carrying a bundle done up into contain some of the anest specimens of led the seaway of the fith mile. I have jast cost of the collection was over £50, and In sald In his rep set of February 19'5, be had complo- malting and from its length the Sergeant aus Oriental needicwork ever seen in Sydney. The ing the completion of the sath mile, and the pected "sliler." He beaded his man off in principal piece, a quilty bears a most intricate compa's survey and levels for accion of seventh receive 1 the rep it, dated February 16 b, report. masterly manner, and found that the spall con- Inscription in Chinese, suggested by Mr. Son mile, which is beyond Stanley. He informs me Johnson, who wields the editorial paint broth that he hopes to finish the eighth mile by the of the Kwong Yih Wah Be. The translation the Gap Feyond Stanley above Repule Bay. I and of nezi weck, which will bring the trace to of the sentiment is, "Your virtats will dow expect he will easily get to Aberdeen in March everywhere, and forever." The presentation and possibly the whole trace round Mount Die to Kennedy Town way to completed in was made by Mr. Qaong Tart, who was 16. companied by Messis. W. R. G. Lee, Shae Yio, cut along the trace as I inspect and pass it as Ap:11. A tough, but passable foot-paib, it being Way Kee, and Mr. Sun Johnson, who acted as approved. The calculation of the qaxatiles of interpreter. Captain Ferguson, who was taken work and the preparation of the estimate will completely by surpilso, suitably acknowledged occupy two or three weeks. When the piens the gill
and eslimste are complete, the construción of the road may be divided lato three or more sections as may seem dealable, tendern invited, and li satisfactory contractors can be isund, work commenced it both ends, and one ex maré points between the termful.
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THE DIAMOND JUBILEE.
KIITING OF THE COMMITTEE.
himsali. Sometimes the constable on duty has cherge is quite ■ Hula Life-saying Society in
to faterfors to check rowdyism and in x rough- | and-tumble there is nothing to prevent both (or was held it 4.30 pm, on Monday last to the A meeting of the Diamond Jublies Committen more) parties going overboard. Not only tidleg. There was also present-Messrs. T Council Chamber, Hon. C. P. Chaber pres ralllog needed on the pier but life-lines (chalas) Jackson, A. P. McEwen, W. Chatham, J. J. should be fixed along the stonework sÇabout | Francis, Q.C., W. Danby, D. R. Crawford, Host, the belght of high water mark. Such a course F. H. May, E. R. Balilios, J. J. Bell-Irving, Wel would, judging by the prerant state of affairs be Yak, Ho Kel, and J. H. Stewart Lockhart
(Hon. Secretary) = the means of rendering very useful sid to the
The Chairman said he would like to have an -police and to the saliors as well. It would not expression of opinion from the Comm'tten as 10 be so very expensive after all.
whether it was their öriginal intention that the Hospital for Women and Caldrea and the Nursing Institute should consist of two buildings, only one building to meet both parports. or whether they intended that there should be
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The Hos. Secretary concurred in this wiow, SE did all the other members except Me Balios.
Mr. G. P. Lammert yesterday afternoon offered several lots of property at the Peak for sale by
· auction. “Craigieburn " was to have been one of
Mr. Francie said he was of opinion that the the lots, but the sale sỉ this property was post-Commiten originsily intended that there should pand by request until the 16th March, with the bs two buildings,
low of acquiring the property for the perpose of the Jubilee Hospital for Woman and Children and Naming Institute. The first lot offered for sale was No. 6, Stewart Terraco, which was put up at $3,000. The bidding advanced by $too and $50 to $1,450, at which sum the property was knocked down to Mr. Ka Poo. The second lot was No. 7, Stewart Terrace, which No. 8, Stewart Terrace was bought by Mr. was knocked down to the same buyer for $4,150.
Pinckney for $4,500, and No. 9, Stewart Terrace was bought by Mr. Ka Poo for $4,250. Rars! building lot No. 82, containing rojolo square feet, with the two houses known as Wageningen price beleg $15,000, het as no hid was made in and The Retreat, was then offered, the upset advance of this Bgure, the property was with-
The Chairman explained that the meeting had been originally summoned for the purpose of selecting plans for the Hosplai for Women and Children and the Nursing Institute. Competition had been invled and three plans were received, one from Kersts. Palmer and Turzer, ons from Messrs. Denison and Ram, and ore from Mr. B. Brotherton Harker but since the notice sa Arkinson who suggested the advisability of sent out summoning the meeting a fetler had been received by the Government from Dr. ecuring the residence known as Cragleburn
an anneze to the Goverment Civil Kaspilal As the result of over ten years' experience is the Medical Department of this colony, he was convlaced of the great benefit desired, especially the hot season, by a abort stay at the Peak with convalescents, more particularly dusing Undoubtedly an fastiation of this sort, at the higher levels, under the administration of the Medical Department, would prove Agat boon not only to the Government officials teme I America recently a lion escaped from
porarily incapacitated by firess, but also to followed in persuit. After a while they came themselves of the opportuallies afforded at across a farmer's boy and asked if he had seen | present at the Government Civil Hospital. it. "No," he said, "I ain't seen no lion; bat ere to the colony by this procedure, vix, the Another most important advantage would sc. there was a mighty queer-looking, big yaller fact that the nursing and medical staff of 138 dog round here this morning. I tied a can to Hospital would be able to recuperate in health "kla tall," A little later the lion was found, when living and working at such an fastliation. He enclosed a list showing the sickacss amongst
drawn.
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This report having been read, a querloo was pored road should be. asked how wido li was intended that the pro-
The Director of Public Works repiled that t was intended to make a cut of 18 feet in the solid and that would make the road surface at least 20 feet. He also said that when the survey was completed it was hoped to be able to cont mence at eliher and.
The Chairman then laid upon the table the following account --- THE DIAMOND JUBILES COMMITTEE IN ACCOUNT Testesiaunch procession on Jublies
WITH T. JACKSON, HON. TREASURER.
aight.............
To celebration at Happy Valley on Jablice day..1438598143 144290106534410549
To illuminations and fireworks. ....... To Flower showonlordseyenerad.Akkueeseen To culo show
To entertainment of H. M. saliory and soldiers and Hongkong police on To entertainment of inmates of Charit» ***Jablice day ...ÐURS
To expenses in connection with laying abla fantitations en Jubilee day...
the foundation stone alike Jubilen Hospital and Road
To adtentwing and printing........... To expenses of Jubilee Gymkhana........ To bands...............ometerSTA OSALEMANY To gratuities .......... To stationery and postage ............... To address to Her Majesty the To Chinese addresses to H.E, the Governor and Colonial Secretary.. To seadrics......... To balance
BLOB W
By amount of foreign subscriptions
per lists mai
have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining him his business in a plague or small-pomodore's peonzat”"wiitiba hoisted on the latter travelling menagerie, and a kuga search parly the members of the' community who ravili By amount of Chinesa (zabrafplions
undelivered after the 8th Instant will be subject to reak
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- panted to the Undersigned on or before the 8th Instant, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chaled and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be Examined on the 8th Instant, at 3 P.M.
By the way, not long ago, a doctor at Bangkok was practising alike on men and beasts, and one of the local papers said some things about the doctor's veterinary skill that hurt him deeply. Feeling so aggrieved he took out a writ for libel and
No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co,
the newspaper came out of the action an Agents.
easy winner. The difference in the two Hongkong, and March, 1898,
[293 branches of medicine is a wide one, and it would be certainly a good thing if the various practitioners would not interfere with each other's professional duties,
Intimations. DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS, SIMPLE AERATED WATER.
DA WATER,
SODA
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LIMONADE.
Manager. Hongkong, ist March, 1897,
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A correspondent wrote to us and the other papers yesterday in reference to Mr. DRUMMOND's able" lecture on the secret of the success of the British Empire. Like ourselves, he disagrees with Mr. DRUMMOND's solution of the problem. "Englishman" considers that the British
vessel.
By a mistake to-day the English mall gun was fired on the sighting of the Resetia, from Japan, as for the inward English mall, which is dus
here to-morrow akemoon...
it was another day of small things at the Magis tracy to-day. Capt. Hastings piped "all hands at 8.30 and by to o'clock he had the decks cleared. The cases were many but petty. Tax collision case, Reuter, Brocklemson & Co. v. the Wing Shing Lausch.Co., was resumed before Mr. A. G. Wise, Puisse Judge, to-day, The captain of the Saf Kong was examined and the case was adjourned sine dis. TOMORROW afternoon on the Happy Valley, on the ground of the Hongkong Football Club, D, Company, K.O.R., will play 35th Company, R.A, in the third round for the Hongkong Football
the
-9,044.35
3,009.17 2,132.42 2,091.54 311.62
1,693.00
436.00
357.69
629.33
595.93
100.00
$1,91
193.00-
167.10 6,51
184,381,38 $199.741-94
By received from Hongkong Gov-
- per lists sockstockár: 40,206.44 erament.......................................... '98 E93.23 By interest from Barkanunuk 1,957-38
$199,741.94
wearily dragging an empty tomato is, and in members of the nursing and medical suffROPAL RONGKONG YACHT CLUB: boy is now here. On this the Globe says: during the yours 1892 to 1895. From this it recalls the tiger whose escape from the would be seen how trying hospital work was on Lahore Zoo and subarquent recapture were the lower levels. Atmosference of thile spbare recorded by Mr. Rudyard Kipling in his capa-are nursed by the aliters, would undoubt of action to the Peak, whilst being those dy of journalist. The police and the volunteers edly assist in increasing their efficiency by and half the civil population of Lakors firmed better maintanance of healib. This applied out armed with guns to recapture the beast, and | similarly to the medtesi staff of the Dapartment, liner gå matter, as they were strategically deploying along the There was at present a private hospital at the
Brica, high read, they met a native leading it back Peak, but Its sphere of uncialness was neces- with a turban tied round I's neck. As he ally lilled, and in the main it wir a
commercial undertaking. "the benefits to, Mald Martas.ismını "953 walked, the nativa was abusing the tiger and all derived from an senize such as this to the Probe
female relatives to the sixth generation back, Medical Department of the colony must be avle Chanticleer 2603 4 #
dent to all who seriously considered the matter. A 34403 for its logratiude in escaping and the diger Dz. Atkinson innther pointed out that if the
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ROYAL ENGINEERS' CUT—IECOND RACE.
Channel Rocks, Kowloon Rock, Meyer's buoy,
February 26th, 1898- Courts From Palica Pier, Kowloan, round Channel Recks (all 10 post) and finish at staring KANDICAP;
acratch, allows'. seconds per millo
23.63 3
1519 4 #
Meteorainner!
Empire has expanded chießty Krough the | Challenge Shield. Kick-off at 4.30 p.m. Re. passed through the armed multilade the vary | gestion he mado was suproved of it would not IL $7.28 9
TGX Frankfilter Zeffung is responsible for the following report, which brings to mind a recent notorious case in Slugspars 2--
his oplaten be necessary to proceed with the new Women's Hospital. In this way thè niiginal Ides of the promoters of a Women's Hospital would be more literally caniled out. With a few | alterations * Cragieborn" could be made svall. able for wames and children in addion to being an aonexe to the Goreroment Ciull Hospital
Chinese patients might object to being treated.
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There was a strong east wind, and Phade, Ladybird and Dart waze senfed. Erica went off with the lead, but was passed aff Mayor's Of Works by bath Mold Marton and Chanticleer but got fato second place to the Aford Maria at Channel Roskt Dart went wall with the A
soos feil behled Phabe, wih het rected call,
was going fairly well, but fans to be
There was not much difference in time between
diwa'to Kowloon Rock and the reach to Mayer's)
Marian, Erica and Chanticleer waất xway froidTM
Influence of individual Britons. Thus far farca :—Mr. J. W. L. Oliver, we are with him. He goes on to say what is more nearly in accord with Mr. We have received two Kobe directarii, ane la Davexord and In conflict with our own book forza from the effice of the Kobs Herald view-that it is through that British love and the other in the form of a wall map with | SARSAPARILLA
of Justice which is generally seen in their | lists of names below from the office of the Kabe | A band of lady musicians and their impressario RASPBERRYADE, &c. dealings with each other and with natives." Chronicle. The former in neatly crtated and areas been seen him sig og their dral the fact that the pt sére nagt, would accrue-ig It is not quite the way we should express well arranged and gives useful additional in chweiz Landsgericht. The Isdies band, who put be farther crowded upon. He sequert & that the Civil Chamber of the present hospital premises would DAKIM, CRUICKSHANK & Co. Wates it, though we can endorse his further formation concerning the import and export, are the platatis, were engaged at Hamburg to the whele question be seferred to the blice made under the constant supervision of a duly remarks that each Individual Belton postage, sampan and floricksha tasliis, Japanese give a series of performances at Braunschweig, Commlites With regard to the Saancial aspect first and Laura Channel Rocks, hat in the ran quailßed English Chemist and will bear compris & source of strength to the Empire | weights and measures, heights of tides and time contract if the perícamances did not prove luc- | it might be passible to purchese “Cinglebarn #buoy, the fleet got rather spread out," "The win
1. the impren, sio claiming the zig, t to divanive the of the quoulon, he was given to understand that Special terms to HOTELA, CLUBS, Messus and dealings.
justice of and Maid There is a good deal of sther Large ConFIZINGES, Any complaints should be addressed in the force, true, but we doubt whether is a large abest containing a map of Kobe and davi's sidence created much amusement, vela chopital at the Fearfuls prejudice in het of the race, and bad to retire. Aaffee was infic
Importance in the winning of a reputation Kobe and Hiego. The one from the Chroniska chelm for £80 m da by the band, Tha defer- the whole of ide staunds. There wasike fear that the rest, Alefsor had lost her rudder at the start- It la any Inherent love of justice that the names of residents in alphabetical order and sent for the photographe: the acristes were
One of them was very pretty. - I said she would prompts us to strive after such a reputa- is well got up. For any town that is not too Lion. There is all the difference between arg, a sheet directory to bang on the wall is animidams, or animating lady."
Judge:-Wbai is an animising Indy The Witness :-Ons who slugi on the stage QUININE wovo for atference), after akuple sad
honesty we do display to others is actuated convenient for auferenca ;. It offers luis tempts- and drinks bear at the tables. She induces the chiefly by the knowledge that in the long ten to throw at office boys; and it rigidy gentleman to dink more beer. run it pays, not that it is intrinsically limits the amount of extraneous, not to my The Witness It is the art of the innkeeper, desirable apart from its remunerativeness. superfluous, matter piled on a directory. There Bat the animating lady never came. I computed Whenever an Englishman considers it is far too much of the tendency to everlend the other ladies with their photographs, I found would pay him to be dishonest, that is to can achieve as high a pitch of thorough be a directory, and not an Encyclopedia fut lla; we are as pretty en our portraits, and u say, pay him from every point of view, he directories with slabs of no doubt valoable law they had been idealised I broke off the engage. All four Plaintiffs together :—That fan's shamp going dishonesty as the blackest villain on the face of the earth, Bat it is very seldom Britannica. We have a great fancy for the sheet pretties. that villainy really does pay in the end. directory idea, and we may take into considers- Englishmen, as a class, are better able to to the possiblity of adopting it in Hongicons som this, to “trammel up the consequence" sithough at first sight: the place appears to fe [ay - wymawhas furdier, shaad- then the other | too large to be disposed of in this rasaner,
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HOOLS STREMOTH OFFING PROPERTIES and at the Over 300 Medical Certificates notifying pama time being of an
EXQUISITE TASTE,
Sale Agosti for Hinghongs—
FAS. WATSONƑ& Co. Hongkong, In Heptember, 1896,
formation. It is better that a directory should
One of the Plaintiffs :-That is not sit,
ment,
Their Advocate I, produce in evidence the for plaats, and I appeal to the count for thair Justlication,
The court has reserved this new decision of Paris,
; opfalen would soon disappear, and it would be a good average whh the whole file, and waln remembered that it was principally for Xuropean good touch. In the sun down to the finish, women and children the greater accommodation Phoebe passed. Dari but this was the only was required.
chatge, and nʻquick race was finished The Chalman stated that in view of this follow letter he would be glad to know what course the Maid Marian.5 14:34
EL M Committee advised should now by adoptedi
letter.
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Hon. F. H. May moved that the quastion of Britä miimum 1:35:38. the selection of the plass be postponed with a
Chanticleer 3 58 55 few to a farther consideration of Dr. Atkinson's Action 539.33
being offered for sale on the set Marcb, to now
Mr Danby seconded the motion, which was Dart canted.
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