& C«day's "Advertisements.

THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,

LIMITED,

OTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING,

NOTICE

of the above Company will be held at the COMPANY'S HOTEL, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of September, 1848, at Noo, when the which WEI SUBJOINED, RESOLUTION passed at the EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the Company held on the 15th Instant will be * SPECIAL submitted for confirmation RESOLUTION.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1898.

Intimation.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMIT D.

MANUFACTURERS OF

AERATED WATERS.

"That HONUS of TWO THOU. "SAND DOLLARS, be hereby voted to "each of the three existing Directors, or

the sum of SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS AERATED WATERS of our maius In all, out of the profits of the Company facture are sold throughout the "dering the past half year, 11 some re "Cogniilon by the Shareholders of the

Far East and are invariably pre- "uccessful exertions of the Directors lo

ferred on account of their excellence, "placing the concern once more" on.

dividend paying barla." Dated the 15th day of September, 1895.

ABSOLUTE PURITY is guaranteed. C. MOONEY,

Secretary. The best materials only are used. 1107]

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

The Paices are only half those FOR LONDON, VIA MANILA AND

charged in England". SUEZ CANAL. (Taking through Carga lor WESTERN AUSTRA LIAN PORTS). Company Steam-hip THE

DARDANUS," Captala Gregory, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 19th Instani, at Noon.

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 15th September, 1898.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

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FOR LONDON, VIA SÚEZ CANAL. (Taking through Cargo for WASTERN AUSTRA. THE Company's Steamship

LIAN PORTS)

"IXION,"

Captain Nish, will be despatched as above. on TUESDAY, the with instant.

For Freight or Passage; apply 10

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Ageats. Hongkong, 1544. Stomb 1898.

Antinations.

DAKIN, CHOICHSHANK

S

COMPANY,

VICTORIA ISPENSARY,

MANGKONG.

AERAT.D ATERS.

IMPLE ARRATED WATER,

COR WATZE,

INGER ALK..

LEMONADE

WATERS MANUFACTURED BY Es are acknowledged by the landing English makers to be equal to those of their own production.

Sta EDWARD FRANKLAND, K.C.B.,. | D..., F.R.S., P.S., &e. the greatest living authority on Water, reports us follows-on the water as prepared and used by us in our manufacture: — "It

possesses an extremely high de- "gree of organic purity and is "of most excellent quality for #drinking."

During the Summer Months, ERATED WATERS should be kept in a cool place, proferably in au Ir Cueror Rartiden vrou, natil The Bottles should & required for use.

be stored with the necks downward so that the corks are covered by the water. This will prevent an escape of gas taking place and rendering the

ASPBERRYADE, &c.

DAKIN, CRUICK30 ANK & Cola WATERS aro made under the casant supervision of á daly qualified English Chemtrs and will bear compa- rison with the test baglish. Manufactures,

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESSES and other Large Conzamers.

Any complaints should be addressed to the

Valotage-

Hongkong, 1st March, 1897-

SWEETS

AWEETS I

JUST LANDED,

SWEETS!

CADBURY'S CHOCOLATE SWEETS.

CHOCOLATE ALMONDS.

CREAMS.

MACAROONS.

VANILLA

waters more or less flat.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LI, TS HURAIKUNG DISPENSARY,

-3p.e.anet, veget.

BIRTHS.

and back, and being entertained while there by the Shanghai Cricket Club.

The other complaint refers to the man- ner in which the officers of the Navy, and Army are apt to monopolise the nets to the

Tax services of Me, Marshall, *a Iedian Exit Deputy Conservator, bave been lent to the Siamese Government, making the sixth forester no leat by India,

A MALAY who stole the Resident of Seiungor's

THE Emperor has comoded the Board of Works, the Yamen of the Commandant of the Gendarmerie and the Police Censers to consider and report apan steps to be tekea in repairing and lavelling the word ways in Peking alsa dig glug and clearing out all gaiters or water-ways

closed could not be 10-spened. He added "1 am sorry to go in opp. sition to the wishes of the greater majority of shareholdezi bat busl:cas la baslness.

Mr. Ho Tang suggested that Mr. J. H. Cox should move an amendment to the resolu›lon,

Mr. J. H. Cox seld he did not think it (hlu amendment) would be cirrled (Laughter and

from that it was not competant for this mcellog to pass the resolution,

exclusion of civilians who would otherwise watch has been sent to prison for ihres months. in the city. The expenses will be provided by bear, hear) His resolation would be in the

He was employed as paskah puller. He will he otherwise employed now.

the Board of Rovenue,-Mercury,

make use of them. The clvillans complain that the Naval and Military players are

CROWN Lands Balliff King tô-day sald he wished- able to get away to the cricket ground at The Sarawak/Garrits of the 1st lastant notes

to withdrawn a charge of cutting taf at Shan about three o'clock in the afternoon, while that a whale has run mahore and died there. Ikt-wan on Crown Lan', as he found he had they are detained in office until five and then arrive on the ground only to find alliength was 66 leat, its circumference 24 feet, and summoned the wrong man. It was cooilė and

the available nels occupied and every chance of an hour's practice after office hours gone. There certainly appears to ba justice in this complaint, and we believe that were it is on fast mente spirit a solution of the difficulty would be arrived at by which certain hours would be set aside for the diferent classes of cricke- ters. We know that the ground is wretchedly small and that the civilians

fleet and garrison in an amicable

are unable to get away from their work- so early as the Service members, and we consider that the best way of proceeding would he to call a meeting at which the fleet and garrison officers could attend and then and there arrange the matter. It cannot for a moment be denied that both Services are most useful in the matter of

supplying first-class material for matches, to consult them before taking steps to exclude them altogether from the cricket ground at certain specified hours. Such a course would only lead to bad feeling, while the alternative which we suggest would fulfill the necessary ends without hurting the-feelings of anyone.

and it would therefore be more courtecus

REUTER'S MESSAGE.

THE DREYFUS CASE.

LONDON, September 13th, Col. Pal do Clam his hea compelled to retire from the Army and has been damlised the staff owlar to michisallons with Major Esterhazy in connection with the Dreylus cise.

M. Zalladeo 18, Mloister for -War having examined the papers in connection wibbe trisi is convinced that Capt. Dreyfas is gulli rad threatens to resten if the Cabinet persists to a revision of the sentence.

TEPHOON WARNING.

Señor Don Jré de Navarro, Spanish Conial 11 this part, comteonsly forwards us the follow-

telegram reared hom the Manila Obser

valoly m

the width of the tali, 193 leat, SENTENCES of thics and six months were to day passed ora murried women from Delilah Kowloon for having a number of counterfeit foreign coins fa her possession.

Tax Maisy States Galdes have ordered from beme a handsome shield -in canrection with their annual mosketry course. The trophy will he awarded to the Company that comes but best to each year's course.

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not Tam Ho, who was charged, who committed the offence. The turf was for the new hotel heing, fitted at the Mics Werks. The charge was withdrawn and Mr. Gelge, who appested for Tam Ho, applied for costs, bu! His Worship relaxed, saying that the mistake; was a natural one and that Mr. King had made fall ergste hefore prosecuting and he knew Tam He had an laterest fu the new hotel.

As evidence of a Consolar Datore in not wanting

AN Ice Machine has been set apt Kaching too fodiente the the Hestben Chinesels begin Sarawak. On the 29th August, while with a to take kindly to bleycle exareler, the Financial Timas advisen Reish mannfictaters to be on the alert, and to love an opportunity el number of spectators watching the working of the machine, Vr. A. Gibson fell into the coolfblog early in the field. In view of the immense well and fractured his leg."

THX promenade concert in ad of the finds of

the Hourk Benevolent Society will take place on Saturday, 5th November, Instead of Saturday, 29th October, as preylously announced, at the request of Sir John'Carrington on account of the camping out of the Volunteers.

A MARRIED Woman was to-day charged br Ssn'ty Inspector McDonald with depositing

rubbish on the footpath outside Kowloon Is stitales. The busbind appeared festead and sxld the garbage was put there by a small child. Captain Hastings said it was a' po'-up job and fued the man 05. 1,

It is reported from St. Petersburg that the Novarti, a newspaper there, has declared that it will be time for a conference to be held between the representatives of the Powers when the reasons which lead to the malaterace of the present fage armaments shall have been clearly explained and shall have been removed, INSPECTOR of Nolan's Fincher to-day charged there lodging, house keepers In Wanchat with overcrowding their premises: One was fined $ and the other two $6 For keeping an nallcenied lodging house in Nollab Lace the Inspector protested another men. He said he had kept the place let 12 month past. Captain Hastings sid he had done very well and fined him $25 or she wicks gibi.

A COMMITTEX, with Mr. Walion as President, is now sliting to 'israss roles for the clerical service of the Federated Malay States, regalat

"Manila 14th September, 5.50 pm. There

rew depression to the East of Lure," The Observatory report to-day says:-On the 15th at 150 m: The barometer having appointmeats, promotion, etc. Ons of the

leena little in the North, and remains steady In the Shath. Pressure is cormal on the Chlo const; allightly tow la atreughlike sye lytog across the N. p. of the China Sea and extend. 17 winds in the S, part of China Sea FORECAST: Moderate N. E. winds; mostly fait, but probably some thurder showers,

At Glen Arift. Tanglin, on the yin laztan), the wie of Mr. R. Keup, of a son

At Cairklang, on the Bts Incant, the wilt of THOMAS WILLIAM BONERN, of a daughter.

DRACH,

DẠ inẻ đih inst, at the residence of Mr. A. Deker, Waterloo-rest, Singapore, TVARIL ANDRIE EPHSAUMS.

The Honghong Telegres

HOXOKONG, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1893

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NOTES AND COMMENTS.

Now that the cricket season is upon us and it has been decided to send an eleven to try conclusions with the "Model Fettlement," we hear growls and grumb- Collard and Bowsers celebrated Almond Rock, lings on all hands, both as to the facilities

To be had cost by lbs. Also

Butter Scotch, Rabi: Likukm, Assorted Toffees, &c,

And

H. RUTTONJEE, 13 & 15, D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong, 21 & 22. Eigin Road, Kowloon, Telephone No, iga..

Hongkong, 30th August, 1898.

ANTI

CORROSIVES

MANUFACTORY

all sorts of

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ANTI FOULINGS

OIL PAINTS and COLOUR-WASH PREPARED IN ALL COLOURS

TO SUIT PURCHASERS.

GENERAL AGENCY.

BAILEY'S ZNGINEERING AGENCY,-

17, PRAYA-CENTRAL ..

Hongkong, 14th May, 1898.

1.

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LEVY HERMANOS. IAMOND MERCHANTE, JEWELLERS DIAM

Sole Agents in the Exit for the amalgamated

AND WATCHMAKERS.

for practice. at the nets on the ground, and also at the composition, not only of the Shanghai eleven, but of the elevens chosen to take part la local matches. A complaint which we hear on all hands is that there are too few civilians Included in the eleven chosen to represent the Colony at Shanghai, and on referring to the list of names we find that it only includes three of the civil community, the balance being picked from the Civil Service and the Garrison. The civilians are:—A. S. ANTON, H. ARTHUS and A. G. WARD, the representatives of the Garrison being: G. D. CAMPBELL, P. G. DAvias, W. A. E. LETHBRIDGE, Captain LANGHORN, H. S. MOBALY, Captain Dyson and, Rev. G. R. VALLINGS, while Dr. 1. A. Lowson, represents the Civil Service.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

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possibill les la tradewhich the Celestii Empire will offer. It will have, to be borne in mind. however, by intending shippers that the climate

is very different from that of Great Brains regarda fox effects in the oxidation ofmetals, and that even aickel plating is only a very temporate protection. It may also be mentioned that high gearing is aallable for the country owing to the

bence of hill,

A CHINAMAN lying near Shonghal has bee Interviewed, and, among other things, says, con. cerning the barbaiten" Europang :-"They certainly do not know how to smuse themselves, You never see them enjoy themselves by sittlog ufetly upon their ancestors' grives. They jamo around and kick balis as if they were paid to do it. Again, you will find them making long tramps Into the country; but that is probably x enligloos duty, for when they tramp they wave sticks lato the air, nobody knows why. They have no sense of digally, for they may be found walking with women. They even sit down at the same table with women, and the latter are served first,”-Frankfurtir Zeitung.

THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LD.

·EXTRAORDINARY MIITING. INSIGNIFICANT OPPOSITION TO THE SPECIAL RESOLUTION,

An extraordinary gencial meeting of the above Company was held at the Company's Hotel at noon to-day. Mr. E. Oshoins presided and there were also present:-Messi, R. C. Wilcox and W. Parfill (Director) C. Mooney (Secretary), D. MacDocal, J. H. Cox, Ho Tang, J. McKle, G. C. Cox, E. Georg, fapt, T. Rowly, J. V. V. Vernon, J. C. Peter, T. Brown, S. H, Michael, Gutierrez, Lo Cheung Y6; JSBAA A obey & Government order, as regards the labingTak, Chan Chen Nam, Ip Chee Fong Leong out of licenses and badger, by paying $1.50. Namn, How Chuk Teen, and Worg Kam Fok.

Ti Shan, Sang Kec, Leong King Shan, Ho Yam

propised liems is the establishment of a Prov! dent Fund to enable clerks to put by 5 per cent. of their salaries monthly, and from which loans on latest will be granted them in care d'illness THE tus of the kisha-rulers at Taiping to

fee, la a source of considerable inconvenience to the public. The men sald that they kid not got the $1.50 to Invest in a license and badge. They also fald they had no one who would go THE U.S.S. Baltimore leaves for Manila at security for them, when the Government offered nine a.m ta-morrow,

themi seven days' grace for their finding security to pay the fee.

TRZ thell of a pipe caused a peculative indivi- dual to-day to be sent to gaol for 28 days.

In the two years since the plague broke out in Bombay there have been little over too,coo asics of the disease.

SHORT Weight-Batcher: "I'm in a large way of basinan." Customer (arcalcaily) "Your weigh la always short," (Ructions),

Tix new pavillon of the Selangor Gelf Club was rpened on the 3rd last, with a moonlight putting competition, followed by a sappe and sing-song.. A BLUFJACKET from H.M.S. Blashetm, when | discharged from gaol was caught sitemping to convey a letter pat side He was fined $5 or 14 days.

GENERAL Gordon's nephew is said to have been the first man in the Nile expedition to sight Omdurman, the Khallia's capital, at a distance of thirty miles.

A FINE of $7 or 28 days was imposed on a vehicle for persistent solicitation of passengers, an all too common glance at the piers and oalside hotels,

MP, Frick Holmes, a member of Birmingham firm, Intenda again to attempt to swim across the English Channel this sean n." At his first practice he left the wa ́er without showing any algus of exhaustion after swing for fur hours and covering siné mlies.

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A MARRIAGE has been arranged, and will short- ly uke place, between Gerige Stewkley Shuck burgh, Lieutenant and Commander, R.N., only surviving son of the late Colonel Henry Shuck burgh, 40th Bengal Native Infantry, and Amy Mary, youngest daughter of the Isle. John Robertson, of Carazoake Colec, Australis, and step-daughter of L. A. Corber, of Hallfix, Nova

Scotia. L. Shuckburgh was well known on the China Station.

Governon General Cils has writes to Consul General Wildman under date of August 31st 1898, "that Chinese laborers, (killed or un skilled).formerly resident in Manila, and tem porazily absent therefrom, will be allowed to return upon proper proof of"such previous re- aldence, which may be madeby presentation of

• Spanish Cedala or Certificate of the American

Consul of the port from which the returning Chinese have salled.”

Á JAPANESE paper learns that the Government in withdrawlog the one-yen convertible notex from circulation and that notes to the amount of 28,000,000 yen have been withdfawn up to the present time. This in lateresting. Suppose | Japan withdraws all her convertible mates at present in circulaiton. What will happeo, and how will her "gold standard "mislst her ? A reply from someone more thoroughly as fait on seanchal masters wou'd probably prove in teresting.

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The Secretary read the notice 'convening the meeting.

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The Chairman-l ialak, Mr. Cox, that when this resolution has heen adverfand in most dis tinct terms, tila only competent for this mesilag to accept or negalve it. As you have raised the polot, I will read to you from Acele 57 of the Company's Memorandum of Avnclulan :-

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"The Company may, from time to time, by resolution piased, at least three-filthy of the roles of the shareholders prean, such three. fifths representing, At lers", 1,cos shares in the Company, personally as by proxy, at any extra ordinary meeting, repeal, or m›k-new provincons la lleu of, or in dien to any regulations of the Company, whether costained in the Articles

Association, or not "

The Chalimar-Gentlemen, at the 1st hall yeady meeting of the shareholders, Mr. Ho Turg, was kind enough to suggest that a bonus should be given to the Directorssa recognition of the work they had done during the last fire years in connection with this Hotel, That has been embodied in a resolution which has been"; adverilsed during the past three weeks, in ac- cordance with the Articles of Association. I before the meeting, will now, ask Mr. Ho Tung to place it formally

Mr. He Tungr, Chairman and gentleman, I have much pleasure to rising to move the following special rea-lution for the purpose al giving merited recognlilon to the prst services of our Directors

toys, or

"That a toss of two thousand dollars he hereby voted to each of the three existing Direc- the sum of six thousand dollars in all, the profits of the Company during the most half year, as some recognition by the. Shareholders of the ancers'ul exertions of the Dlectors in placing the concern once more on a dividend paying basis."

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xierman, cantinuing This, I should submit, answers your quesilan (ear, bear).

Mr. E. Gorg suzgested that the words "out of the profits of the ompany daring the past hall year" should be it out.

The Chalimin-Were sorry we cannot amend we have no power in amend ft. It must be cccepted, or negatived in his present form.

Mr. J. H. Coxail that he felt quite sure Avitela sy did not apply to this care. This we not a meeting called to alter the Anicle of Asia- Iton or Regalsilon · He was narry, kuatroomė shareholdeis, having the same opinion, could not be peret,

The Chairman-The resolution, 11 warded, provides that the money should be tuker oat of last half year's prof's. The con for the last hall year showed a lance which was carded fo wud ta then ent half year It is out of that belaren, if van, gan iemer, Anpr. va Tito other of this banus, it will be taken gentlemen have any remarks 15 make I will no put the resolatos to the me ting.

The resoluilen was then put to the meeting z 11 voted for and two (Mr. J. H. Cox and Capt. T. Rowin) agcast. There were 25 shareholders present (including Directors, who did not ware),

The Chaleman-Mr. Ho Tang and gentlemen, I have to thank you mest siccerely for the kind manner in which this resolution has been pro- posed and accepted by you. I should be to state that before calling meeting, the Directora sallafird, themselves that it was tha wish of a large body of shareholders that this bonus should be given and, in fict, we have in the reem proxies from shareholders whose aggte- gale holding of shares total something like 1,000. These shareholders have authorised us to vate on their behalf to favour of ibla bonus. We are very sorry that there are disventers agziast the bonus bait the desire of the majorly of the shareholders (Hear, hea:) This 'resolution will be submited for confirmation as a apccial refolution to an extraordinary meating which will be held this day fornight. I thank you again for the codfecce yon bave in us as expressed by the peasing of this resolation and assure you that we shall in the future ar la the past, give great personal care and attention to your laterests and speaking for myself i have not the alightest heillation in saying that with careful management, the shareholders will have a good Mr. J. H. Cox said that he had not the slightest zetare for their money. (Applause) doubts as to the wishes of the majorly of the shareholders but he called upon the legality of the meeting. The shareholders, be agila sald, were not compelool to pass the respla·lon.

Proceedings the terminated.

AUCTION OF LEAŞEHOLD,

PREMISES.

Mr. H. N. Mody, by order of the Administra. tor, to-day exposed for sale by public auction at the premises the following leasehold pre- mises :—

All that pleca or parcel of land registered in. the Lind Offices Inland Lat No, 54 with the messungs and erection thereon héteg No. 9. Queen's Road Centr.1. This propery is held let the unexpired restitue at a term of 990 years frora the art of Jasonry, 185, and is subject to an Annual Crown Rent of £24 109.

All thaol-ce or parcel of land registered fu the Land Offics na Marine Lot No tot with the messages and erreilans thereon, being No. 7 Queen's Roid Central and N. 5. Prays Cen tral. This lot adjsins feland Lot No. 14 bore and Ir beld for the residue of a term of 999 ycara from the 16th November, 1855, subject, la an Annuit Crows Rent of 30.

The whole property was put up in one lot. The bidding commenced at $155,000 and rose in $5.000 bids to $580,000; $1,000 kids were then allowed an the bidding went up to $2,000 when it was bought back.

MR. HOOLEY'S AFFAIRS.

CONTEMPT OF COURT CASES.

I don't think I need add much to my remarks at the general meeting on the 18th ult. I should like, however, tolgamind the shareholders that, as a matter of fact, thin baaur is not so much only drew half the astbortred remaneration, so a free gift after all. Faz sometime the Directors

but now the Company is prosperous it can well fford to cash up the defered pay with some thing handsome, in the way of Interest. Fir

In the Qu'en's Bench Division of the High my own part and speaking for a large number

Court, on August 12th, before Mr. Inslice of the shareholders, I am only too pleased ta be Wright, a moton was beard on behalf of the able to take this opportunity, and this made, of Oficist Receiver for the committal for contemot showing our appreciation if the gasd work done of Court of Lord De La War and three others, our behalf. I only bose we may long real for attempting to Interfere with the course, of heir services and that the Directors will take astias by endeavouring to todace Mr. Hooley this as * Pocours; ement to continue their give feia's rvi ence at his public examination unremitting efforts to maintale the Company in and offsig hien money for the purpose. Counsel present flourishing co-diilon. (Applause). read an affidavit from Mr. Hoole, in which be much pleasure in seconding the resolution proviewed by Led Da La Watt and others, and Mr. G C. Cox.-Mr. Chairman, I have vary stated thyt on the 18th of July he was loter- posed by Mr. Ho Tong The amornt proposed to asked to explainsway or contradict the evidenca and I think you will all agree that in proportion A statement was, drawn a he voted to the Directors lax sabafantial one, that he had given at bis public examination. and handed to the services of the Directors it is moderate, to him, with a premise that if he made it a sum especially in view of what was mentioned by Mr. of 1,000 would be paid to him. The mauu. Ho Tang, that when the Company was not prog- script was produce i la support, and Mr. Hadley perous the Directors did not draw their full less. reaffirmed his statement about being approched At the last meeting Mr. Ho Tung referred to the by the director of the Humber Crain Company, loss of the shareholders to former years. If you The Judge bald there was a substantia'i case to work that out you will find that durlog the last

clated, hat now the shareholders 818 Bago,000 to the belter. In view of that I think you should vote some handsome recognition to the Directors, have much pleasure in accending the resold

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In reply to Mr. J. H. Cox,

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An adjourned sliting was held the same day for Mr. Hooley's public examination. At tha potret of the proceidings the debtor stated that while he was standing outside the Court Mr.

THE Universal Gouette gives the following Aglance at the list of names certainly A CONCERT is to be held at the Recreation Room, recent anecdote of the Emperor: At a recent gives one the impression that the military Mount Austin Barracks, to-morrow evening, sudience given by his Majesty to two well-knawa elemont bears an undue proportion, but a commencing at 8 15. The vecil numbers in- Censors, namely, Ting Chib-shih and Talang little consideration will show that such is clude songs by Mrs. Butlinshaw, Mrs. Grace, | Shih-iên,"he Emperor asked the former "Do not in reality the case. The elevens sent Mr. Vallings, Cept. Bottanshaw and Mr. Grace | you send the Chinese Progress ?'." No, your from the Colony to play Shanghal or and the entertainment conciodes with a sketch Malesiy," replied Ting, The Emperor ibon other ports do not in reality-represent the entled "Sweethearts," the characters being turned to Telang, and said: "Do you ?" "Yes, five years the value of the shares greatly der wer and fixed the further bearing for August pick of our cricketers, but simply a selec taken by Mrs. Rounsevelle Wildman, Mrs. Long, Your Majesty, for I improve my knowledge of tion from the limited number of them who

Mr. Morrak and Mr. Losker,

foreign affairs by doing so," replied Talang, are able to afford the leisure for a trip to Shanghal and back. We have no doubt T3 boarding house runners, from go, Praya whereupon bis Majesty was extremely pleased that a much stronger team than the Central were to-day charged with having and looked with favour upon the latter Censor. chosen one could be picked were it merely fraudolently decoyed as men fate the colony. RECENTLY a bullock was carried off by tiger a matter of selection, but unfortunately from Helbow for the purpose of immigration and at Alor Gajab, Malacca, and Mr. Marriott, life business comes before pleasure and the detained them by Initiation. They were District Officer, asranged to sit up and try and chances are that ten out of eleven civilians brought here on a steamer and the defendants, get the almal when he returned to the kill. selected would be forced to plead laability paid their passages and told them they would Unfortunately for Mr. Marriott, one of bis men to obtain the necessary leave to take the be seal to Singapore. They were put in the had the first shot at the tiger, and put a ballet trip to Shanghal and back. Hence it is that we are obliged, to fall back upon the top of a house and were told that some of them through, the animal's bend, kiillag. It outright. 26.000 out of the amount ceriled forward. He Mr. Johnston afterwarde apologized for his

were to go to Dell and that they would be besten Although the man could not walt to give Mr. Sérvices to a great extent in choosing our men. If our best civilian cricketers are to death if they sitempled to go out. They would Maralose the first shot, be was quite content to unable to get away, then we do not see 89 to Singapore bol not to Dall. Mr. Gedge wait up the tres until Mr. Mariloit had ascer that they can offer any objection to their appeared for the defendants and cross examlard, | tained that the tiger was really doad. It is said more fortunate comrades in the Services Alter a quailty of evidence had been taken the there are three other gets about the neigh. taklog their places and reaping the ad- caie was remanded till 11.30 am, to-morrow; bourhood,—a mais and femain, and a fellow. (341 vantage of a free passage to Shanghal | ball of $1ng and $100 being allowed,

| young one to that killed. ̧.

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JAPANESE fine art CURIOS, at & 23, Quæxx's ROAD, HONGKONG, 35, WATER STREET, YOKOHAMA and

36, DIVISION STREET, KOBE. Hongkong, spth March, 1890,

George Lawson Jobation had said to him, "If you throw any mos mud, or say anything The Chaliman said-The meeting has been farther about as or myself, I she go into called by the Directors under power given them the box and make what statement I CRO by the Anteles of Association." Ti is not a meet about your wife's funds." Witness picked

convened at the request of shareholders, but

up his stick and gave him a cat across the head. * meeting convened by the Directors, -

The Registrat directed that the facts be laid holders had any power to alter the accounts

Mr. J. H. Cox said he did not think the share before the Judge. The Official Receiver applied for an adjournment of the examination over the which bad already been passed and to take Long Vacation, to which as Registrar assented, considered il qalte incompetent for this meeting threat to the debtor, ap 1 the Registrar accepted to pass the rexolaitos.

the epology and fet the matter drop. Lord Mr. Ho Tung-For my own part I think the Albemarle made certain explanations fa respect shareholders, at extraordinary meeting, have the to his transactions with Mr. Hooley, and asid ight to withdraw any amount from any account he had nothing wb stevez to do with an alleged that has been passed.

offer to the banky apt of £1,000 (not that above Mr J. B. Cox said that the Ordinances of | ngticed) if he w✅ald antract the sistemen a`made Hongkong were ble sulkority. An account once about wilasgh,

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